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DreamWorks and Doubleday Acquire Robopocalypse

Source:DreamWorks Studios
November 3, 2009


DreamWorks Studios and Doubleday have acquired, in a pre-emptive deal, the rights to Daniel H. Wilson's unpublished manuscript, "Robopocalypse," it was announced today by Mark Sourian and Holly Bario, Co-Presidents of Production at the studio, and Jason Kaufman, Executive Editor and Vice President, at Doubleday.

DreamWorks acquired the film rights from literary manager Justin Manask and is putting the project into accelerated development. Kaufman acquired world publishing rights to "Robopocalypse" from Laurie Fox at the Linda Chester Literary Agency and a tentative 2011 publication date has been set for the book.

"Robopocalypse" explores the fate of the human race following a robot uprising.

"Daniel H. Wilson's cautionary tale of man versus machine grabbed us from the very beginning," said Mark Sourian. "Wilson's background in robotics and artificial intelligence grounds his story with a frightening level of realism and he has created an exhilarating story that we think audiences will really respond to."

"As a book editor, you're always looking for something unique and riveting to come across the transom," said Jason Kaufman. "'Robopocalypse' is one of the most exciting and original novels I've read in a very long time. Daniel H. Wilson is not only a brilliant robotics engineer but also an extraordinary writing talent."

"Writing this novel is an incredible thrill, after spending years studying and thinking about robotics," said Daniel H. Wilson. "It's an honor to work with DreamWorks Studios to bring this vision to life, and I couldn't have hoped for a better editor than Jason Kaufman at Doubleday. My hope is that the story we tell will make the robots of the future proud of us humans."

Daniel H. Wilson's previous works include the 2005 book "How to Survive a Robot Uprising: Tips on Defending Yourself Against the Coming Rebellion," which was optioned by Paramount Pictures with Michael DeLuca attached to produce. His other books include "Where's My Jetpack?: A Guide to the Amazing Science Fiction Future That Never Arrived," "How To Build a Robot Army: Tips on Defending Planet Earth Against Aliens, Ninjas, and Zombies," and "The Mad Scientist Hall of Fame: Muwahahaha!" His next book, titled "Bro-Jitsu: The Martial Art of Sibling Smackdown," is scheduled for release next year. "Bro-Jitsu" was optioned by Nickelodeon Movies and Wilson hired to pen the screenplay adaptation. He has a Ph.D. in robotics from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute in Pittsburgh, PA, is a contributing editor to "Popular Mechanics," and hosted a show on the History Channel called "The Works."

COMMENTS (15)

Posted by:
Double A
November 3, 2009
*cough* Terminator rip-off *cough*
Posted by:
Marcus
November 3, 2009
Im catching that same cough here too. Terminator rip-off indeed.
Posted by:
Golem
November 3, 2009
I Robot anyone?

It's been done...stupid author
Posted by:
Russo
November 3, 2009
An original sci-fi movie idea please sometime in the near future? I'm sick of Cameron, Ridley Scott ripoffs like this project.
Posted by:
John
November 3, 2009
we've had zombies and vampire apocalyspes, only a matter of time before they reached robots.
Posted by:
joe asylo
November 3, 2009
so this guy already got hes work cut out.
Posted by:
Don't Feed the Hacks
November 3, 2009
A 31 year-old hack of a writer who's trying to carve a niche for himself in hollywood with uninspired, unoriginal trype he calls literrary work. Post-apocalyptics future, robots, nihilism, wow, quick...somebody call Michael Bay we've got enough material for 5 more years of Summer blockbusters!

What a joke
Posted by:
USMC Shogun
November 3, 2009
WOW, You idiots think Terminator and I,Robot were original ideas?? Get a life and read a book or if you can get off the couch long enough do your research. Dumb@$$'$
Posted by:
Cory
November 3, 2009
Sounds like a dam Robocop rip off. Dam you Dreamworks, how can you ruin Paul Verhoven's work?:-P

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1982: First Blood and Rocky III.
1983: Star Wars Episode VI-Return of the Jedi.
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Posted by:
USMC
November 3, 2009
Agrees with USMC, you idiots need to do your research before commenting. These ideas have been around for years, what defines the truly original ones is what the "take" on the genre is. Alien movies aren't that original but look at district 9? morons

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