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'Mass Effect' TV Series Is In the Works At Amazon (variety.com) 57

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Variety: A "Mass Effect" TV series is officially in development at Amazon MGM Studios, Variety has learned exclusively. Daniel Casey is set to write and executive produce the adaptation. Karim Zreik will executive produce under his Cedar Tree Productions banner, with Ari Arad and EA's Michael Gamble also executive producing. Cedar Tree is currently under an overall deal at Amazon MGM Studios. Exact plot details are being kept under wraps. [...]

The first "Mass Effect" game launched to rave reviews in 2007. Since then, there have been three more games in the main series, with "Mass Effect: Andromeda" debuting in 2017. There have also been multiple mobile games in the franchise, as well as an animated film, novels, comic books, and other media. The story of the first three "Mass Effect" games revolves around Commander Shepard, a human soldier in the 22nd century trying to save humanity from a race of aliens known as the Reapers. "Andromeda" moved the games much further into the future with a new protagonist, with a fifth game also in the works. The franchise is developed by BioWare and are now published by EA.
In 2010, EA announced plans to turn Mass Effect into a movie, but the project was later canceled. However, Ari Arad (known for co-founding Marvel Studios) led the initial effort and is now working to bring the film to life in this latest attempt.

'Mass Effect' TV Series Is In the Works At Amazon

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  • by Baron_Yam ( 643147 ) on Thursday November 07, 2024 @10:33PM (#64929553)

    The rails in the games are obvious on the first playthrough - if they want to tell a linear story, television is a better medium for it than a videogame.

    • The linearity of the game is what keeps it interesting. Open world games just drag in and on while you stop to smell the procedurally generated roses.

      • Hm, it was more like a beginning that's interesting, and ending that's interesting, and a middle that is a lot of boring side quests with no direction (that you have to do just to get the skills and gear to do the end game). Also elevator music.

        Ok, it wasn't that bad, but I do remember the middle being a slog, then laughing when the anti-Starfield trolls would grumble about the boring planets looking all the same while praising Mass Effect :-)

    • by Calydor ( 739835 )

      Having rails provides a direction so you don't end up with decision paralysis because there are just too many options to pick between.

  • The Rings of Power, that show that someone or other watches, we think, comes an adaptation that will exist.
    • by Baron_Yam ( 643147 ) on Thursday November 07, 2024 @10:42PM (#64929571)

      >The Rings of Power

      I tried. I am not one of those "that doesn't match the book canon" types, I can handle a different interpretation.

      The story just didn't earn my attention, and I got half-way through the penultimate episode and found I couldn't must the enthusiasm to continue.

      When you're writing a prequel with mandatory major story beats, you have to be pretty damn clever to make it engaging, and whoever wrote this series was not up to the task.

      • by Zarhan ( 415465 )

        I'm in same boat. I didn't mind the compressed timeline (in book canon, the forging of the rings and fall of NÃmenor happen generations apart etc). However, since the plot is more or less given ("Bad Guy Wins"), then there should still be an engaging story.

        However, what happens is that a bunch of wooden characters namedrop a few names known from books occasionally and otherwise...you just don't care. Battles happen, some romances happen, some supposed character development happens. And as a watcher, yo

      • I *am* one of those 'it doesn't match the book' types. The whole point of adapting an existing story is to tell that story in a new medium. Unless you're Amazon and the showrunners apparently, in which cast the point is to hollow out an existing story and wear its skin in an effort to pass of your other, way worse, story. Its not as if there aren't other fantasy settings that wouldn't have better matched what the showrunners wanted to do. Hell, they could have told their own original story set in the Lo
      • The Rings of Power

        I tried. I am not one of those "that doesn't match the book canon" types, I can handle a different interpretation.

        It's great that you're open to different interpretations -- flexibility is important, especially with adaptations as complex as The Rings of Power. In this case, Amazon actually *couldn't* tap into the full Tolkien lore. They only had access to the appendices from The Lord of the Rings books, which are more of a sketch than the deeply woven tales of, e.g., The Silmarillion. This lack of source material forced the writers to create new plots and characters to fill gaps, which may have impacted the depth and

  • to replace all the revenue from stuff they import and sell
    Since that will all go away when Trumps Tariffs take effect.

    • Re: (Score:2, Offtopic)

      by Baron_Yam ( 643147 )

      I wonder what really happened between Bezos and Trump before the WP endorsement cancellation. Threats, most likely.

      After all, Bezos might like a US in which he can treat his workers like disposable items and have no fear of legislation or court interference in that, but most of Trump's platform is more likely to hurt his bottom line than to help it and Bezos still fell in line like a good boy.

      I really wonder what those threats were.

    • I wouldn't worry too much. There might be a few cosmetic measures to save face, but if Trump actually tried to put tariffs in place on the scale he promised, he'd wind up just like his buddy Jeffrey Epstein.

      • by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Friday November 08, 2024 @07:55AM (#64930177) Homepage Journal

        What he's going to do is use tariffs to reward or punish those who kiss the ring or don't, respectively.

        He'll have his DOJ kill off antitrust investigations against his donors and supporters, and initiate proceedings against his detractors.

        To him, it will be targeted. For the rest of us, it will be effectively arbitrary, and it will affect left and right more or less the same, because we are mostly poor. The middle class has been eroded ever since its creation in this country and now it is nearly nonexistent. (Which is why it was a shit plan to campaign primarily to them, but that's another discussion.)

  • The story is there, and the story is amazing. If they smarten up to bring the story to new wider audiences, they can swim in money. Any deviation will possibly worsen it, given recent experiences.
    • The story started strong but part 2 was weak and part 3 turned kind of cliche.

      My guess as to what happened is they had a really killer vision in part 1. The subtle and quiet Lovecraftian themes were present mostly as foreshadowing and I have a gut feeling the original intent was for Shepherd to die at the end of the first episode. The lack of creative control led the primary minds behind what was an amazingly conceived story in the first one left, small themes remained in part 2 like Shepherd being killed

  • by Meneth ( 872868 ) on Friday November 08, 2024 @06:34AM (#64930043)
    You know what they should add? A little side-story that shows that gunner "eyeballing it" before the famous "deadliest son-of-a-bitch in space" rant on the Citadel.
  • It worked for Fallout, but lets hope it's not Borderlands bad...
  • these 45 minutes of ads in a 50 minute show,
  • by nightflameauto ( 6607976 ) on Friday November 08, 2024 @09:49AM (#64930477)

    Based on their treatment of Fallout? Yes. Awesome. Bring it.

    Based on their treatment of Rings and Wheel of Time? No. Stay away. Don't ruin another property's future prospects by being so shitty you turn off an entire generation of fans of the given genre from the genre itself.

    Hmm. Maybe the video game thing will work in its favor?

  • It would be interesting if they went with FemShep instead of ShepLoo (I always played as FemShep... if I have to look at a tush in form-fitting armor it may as well be a nice one).

    Either way, it would be a travesty if they don't cast Jennifer Hale as Shepard's mother, or Keith David as Anderson.

  • Would be a nice director for it.
    I know, I looked up his bio and he directed Warcraft, but...
    Before that he directed "Moon" (2009). It's an awesome movie and I think it has the EXACT mood of what I'd like to see in a Mass Effect show.
    Just make the man to play the games before, please.

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