Twentieth Century Fox and Hasbro, Inc) have joined forces to make a series of films based upon Hasbro's Wizards of the Coast's fantasy-adventure property, Magic: The Gathering. Simon Kinberg (X-Men: Days of Future Past), whose Genre Films banner is based on the Fox Lot, will serve as the franchise's creative steward and produce in close partnership with Hasbro.
The announcement was made on Wednesday (USA time) by TCF production president Emma Watts, and Stephen Davis, president of Hasbro Studios.
Magic: The Gathering is the world's best strategy game, creating endless worlds and compelling characters that resonate with more than 12 million players and fans worldwide. As Hasbro's number one game brand, and one of the biggest fantasy properties in the world, the global powerhouse offers tremendous potential for the film franchise.
Hasbro President & CEO Brian Goldner, Stephen Davis and Wizards of the Coast President Greg Leeds will produce the franchise together with Genre Films execs Aditya Sood and Josh Feldman. Fox creative executives Kira Goldberg and Ryan Jones and Hasbro Studios' executive Daniel Persitz were integral in making the deal and will be overseeing development of the films.
'Magic: The Gathering is the world's best strategy game, creating endless worlds and compelling characters that resonate with more than 12 million players and fans worldwide. today offers serialised entertainment on a variety of platforms including books, comics and globally popular digital and card games so the property is naturally suited to a series of films based on fantastic fan favorite stories from the past as well as new stories in development," said Hasbro Studios' President Stephen Davis. 'We look forward to working with the creative team at Twentieth Century Fox, the talented Simon Kinberg and the Genre Films team to bring this franchise to the big screen and we're confident Magic: The Gathering fans around the world will be thrilled with what we have in store for them."
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