EXCLUSIVE: Steven Spielberg has committed to next direct Robopocalypse, a Drew Goddard-scripted adaptation of the Daniel H. Wilson epic novel about the human race’s attempt to survive an apocalyptic robot uprising. Deadline broke the story that Spielberg was eyeing the novel as a directing vehicle last March, before he instead chose War Horse as the first film he directed for DreamWorks since Spielberg and Stacey Snider left Paramount and made a deal with Reliance and a distribution deal at Disney. At that time, the novel wasn’t
finished, but Spielberg was so excited about it that it was already being storyboarded and designed as Wilson was turning in pages of the book and Goddard was translating them into the screenplay. Spielberg will start shooting in January, 2012 and Disney’s Touchstone will distribute in 2013. It puts Spielberg back into the large scale terrain that is important in his relationship with Reliance, because it is the kind of movie that can succeed on a global tent pole scale. Spielberg has two pictures he directed that are in post-production, Tin Tin: The Secret of the Unicorn will be distributed in the U.S. on December 28, 2011 with War Horse following 5 days later. This might seem like a lot of action for one director, but remember, this is Steven Spielberg, and he has multi-tasked successfully before. Like when he shot Jurassic Park and then moved directly into Schindler’s List. He turned out a summer blockbuster, followed later in 1993 by the film that won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
“Robopocalypse embodies an imaginative story of a robot rebellion unleashed against the human race,” said Mark Sourian, who’s announcing the project with his co-prexy Holly Bario. “This is a project we immediately sparked to and with Steven directing it we knew it was in the best possible hands to bring it to worldwide audiences.”
Doubleday will publish the book June, 2011. Wilson is hot stuff, in the kind of hi-tech scifi terrain that was the domain of Michael Crichton. His rep, Justin Manask, is preparing to shop his next book, AMP, which is a near-future science fiction thriller set in a world where the technology to make the disabled whole, turns them into supermen. That book will also be published by Doubleday, with 120 pages done so far. This one is being eyed for summer, 2012.





Sounds like a mix of a Matrix/Kubrick/Cameron film…
How about something original Mr. S., with human characters not psycho robots, not comic book denizens, and how about something uplifting to make people look forward to the future rather than having an increasingly morbid fear of it. That might be a worthwhile use of your talent and clout. No!?
Oh yee of little faith. This is Speilberg, not some hack Hollywood (cough *Bay* cough cough) director. It’ll be better than 90% of the crap out there at any given moment. Can’t wait!
Spielberg at his best is Duel and Jaws. Man he’s suck bongos for a while.
Anything to put off Interstellar Steven.
This is kind of disappointing. I wish Speilberg would have picked a fun action adventure kind of like the early Indy movies or Jurassic park. Something that isn’t Sci-fi adventure. I think his track record is with Sci-fi is just to muddled. I thought Minority Report was really good, War of the Worlds was so-so and then of course there was AI. Close Encounters was awesome but I was never impressed with ET. Oh well, at least it wasn’t another war movie or mini-series (as good as they were, it’s time for him to move on from them)
Seems like everything Spielberg is rumoured to be doing these days sounds a lot like something he or someone else has already done.
Wasn’t he also doing some new Dinosaur movie called Terranova as well? And now a movie about robots? Major YAWN here. Why doesn’t he look around for something a bit more original and challenging?
Yeah… A lot of knowledgeable punks around here who are afraid for a deja vu from the great Spielberg, which will not be a first by the way. Some here are thrilled by the fact that the writer has a PhD in robotics which really is not going to matter if the director decides to supersede some factual stuff with an artistic license just because it is cooler(War of the Worlds – transforming the body into a pile of ashes by some bad ass ray which leaves the garments intact? Imho a cheap, subversive and useless remembrance of Holocaust). Now back to “I, Robot” ‘cuz it seems like a leitmotif of the postings here: the original short story was brilliant but the guys that developed it into the horrendous script made sure that Will Smith is going to be the in the forefront all the time and, consequently, the Hollywood cheesecake that resulted was disappointing.
The theme here(End of the world at the “hands” of robos) is not quite new, if anyone remembers “Short Circuit” he or she will know what I am talking about. My best advice is stay alive and see what comes out from the crafty hands of Stevie, either good or bad there will be something to remember and talk about.
Nobody will buy the robot-teenage lust unless the robot is also a blood-sucking vampire. POWER SURGE! Bring on the robot-vampire-apocolypse!
Can’t say I really care. Spielberg’s movies consist of nothing but special effects and this looks like no exception.
“The Sugarland Express”, “The Color Purple”, “Empire of the Sun”, “Amistad”, “Schindler’s List”, “Saving Private Ryan”? Any of those ring a bell?? Or are you just using the default Spielberg hater criticism?
This book so reminds of the novel The Electric Church, where humans have been converted to cyborgs with monk-like faces… Please G d, I so look forward to the book and the film. Keep going, Steve. Just please, not another Indiana film.
The “robots destroy the world” that I really like is the classic “The Humanoids” by Jack Williamson. They come only to help and protect, and that’s all they do. And, of course, destroy humanity in the process. A bit heavy-handed, as SF from the 40′s and 50′s often is, but really very good.
I wonder if a 5th Indiana Jones is even possible at this point. Last I heard was that the three minds had come to a consensus on the MacGuffin for the 5th film and that the story was being developed. They only have a few years to make it while Harrison is still agile enough to play the role. Although I was not a huge fan of the 4th, I would like to see Spielberg take a final stab at the franchise. With this announcement, it seems that it won’t happen considering he is currently filming Warhorse which will go through the end of this year. Next year will probably be filled with post-production on both Warhorse and Tintin and preproduction on Robopocalypse. Filming of Robopocalypse will start early 2012 and go through the first half of the year with a substantial postproduction time frame. In other words, the earliest a 5th Indiana film could be made is Mid 2012 when Harrison is 70.
Yeah…who knows? It always takes George Lucas forever to do anything anyways. Just like the last Indy movie, which ended up being kind of disappointing anyways.
I’m sure Spielberg considered the “Terminator/”I Robot”/”blah, blah blah” similarities long before anyone reading this thread considering dozens of scripts come his way every week. None of us have actually read the novel, so we don’t know really what to expect…yet. There had to be something about this story that sparked Spielberg’s interest and passion. As a Spielberg fan, the fact that this is Spielberg directing gets me excited.
Wilson’s a very precise and imaginative stylist, so I strongly doubt he’s written a robots-rise-up-and-destroy-the-world potboiler. I think Spielberg will have a good time with “Robopocalypse.” (Perhaps good enough that I’ll forgive him for the end of “Amistad,” with McConaughey (?) pumping his fist and yelling, “Yes!” the way all 19th-century attorneys used to.)
It’d be interesting of the apocalypse was caused by preemptive human fear of a robot uprising, and the robots tried to save humanity from itself but were unsuccessful. Then a year after the film’s debut, Family Guy would use it as yet another throwaway gag.
i like spielberg, i really do….he has made so many great movies in his career….but why would be pick this as his next directing vehicle? i mean, hasn’t this been done hundreds of times before?
-terminator
-i robot
-the matrix
-transformers
-they need to find something more original to do.
-when will someone make a movie that isn’t based on a book or a game or an adaptation of something???
-i mean if books can be original and not based on something else, why not a movie? inception was the most original thing i have seen in years (not to say some things that are not original haven’t turned out great), but even that had some ideas that have been passed around before.
-how about someone coming up with an idea for sci-fi that is completely fresh and something we haven’t seen before…people want to go to the movies and be able to have that same feeling they felt when they first saw the first matrix.
Another run at the frankenstein story. Ho hum.
They better come up with a better name than “robopocalypse” – thats just asinine
Well after deciding to do the TIN TIN movie and WAR HORSE it doesn’t surprise me that he chose another seemingly lame movie. Seriously. I mean Speilberg was cool back in the 80′s and 90′s but he’s lost it now. Time to pack up and go home Steven.
sounds like Terminator at first but I think it is more of irobot by will Smith. Actually it could be the second installment of the movie. Just have for the second movie a bit where the main machine has a back up. It reboots and the war starts again\. bingo Robopocalypse!
Regardless of the brew ha ha over is this another Terminator, I Robot,Saturn 3, etc. The ideas of Robots as a life form is just as wide open as Themes on the Human Tragedy and the writers ability to speculate in a manor convincingly about same. What makes or will make any film involving the coming 2nd Society interesting will be the story and how it chooses to handle its protagonists good and bad. All the right ingredients. So far I’m still waiting for the commentary of Fritz Lang, Director of Metropolis and Fred Saberhagen Sci~Fi Author of the Berserker Series, for their place in Evolution Revolution. To my mind they are the fathers from which this springs.
Of course I’m still also waiting for a real Berserker Movie. As the newer series BSG comes close in the fanatical department it isn’t quite as mechanically terrifying as monster Aliens of Alien whose viciousness is exemplified by Breserkers fanaticism.
My only question is what would happen if they decided to have the robots kill Twilight… and then we could have the real vampires & werewolves back, not a bunch of wannabe sparkly-assed fairies with big teeth that dare Van Helsing to come back from the grave & spare us the shame of such failures. … and then we could have a movie about real vampires & werewovles vs robots that gets #2 in the box office (Terminator kills Twilight would get #1)
So when is La la land going to stop reinventing the wheel?
WE saw this in Terminator. We saw it clearly detailed in Terminator and then we saw what life with robots would be like in I, Robot blah blah blah……..
I guess Spielberg hasn’t any writers with any creative capacity……….
In fact, what has happened to creativity in La la land??
It is remake this and remake that………..
I see more creativity in fan fiction than in films and tv series now.
WOW! I thought I was on an island. Good to read so many good comments about AI. Loved it. So eerie and creepy and sad. Left me with an empty feeling about the fragile state of anything human or near human. Did not get its just do when released.
Based on how many people here are saying this movie isn’t worth making because it’s been done before, Hollywood might as well just shut down.
Okay, so forget robot uprising movies, they’ve been done.
How about a sci-fi adventure in space? Oh, wait, that’s been done too.
Oh, I know, alien invasi… oh, right.
Okay, okay, how about an action adventure movie with a political slant? What? That too?
Fantasy/magic?
Monster movie?
Romantic comedy?
Drama?
Superhero?
Historic war movie?
Present day war movie?
Documentary?
Western?
Martial arts movie?
Suspense thriller?
Slasher/horror?
Musical?
Shakespeare?
Bachelor party gone wrong?
College coming-of-age comedy?
College coming-of-age drama?
Animated family film?
Oh, I know! How about a movie based on a video game?!
Okay, umm… well then how about…
Talking animals?!
Oh, right.
Okay, here’s a good one… how about a movie set on a planet where apes are the dominant life form? The twist is… it’s really Earth!
Oh… yeah. Damn dirty apes.
Okay, how about a movie about a frustrated director who can’t please his fans anymore.
There aren’t any truly 100% original ideas left, so please drop that argument. People will continue to develop stories that fit into some kind of established genre. Just because there are other stories that have been created in that genre doesn’t mean someone can’t come along and tell a new story that takes previously used ideas and puts them together in a new way.
Or even just a way that’s entertaining.
THANK YOU.