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Screen Gems wins deal to turn ‘Just Dance’ into movie
    2019-01-16  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

In competitive bidding, Screen Gems has acquired motion picture rights to “Just Dance,” the wildly popular Ubisoft video game. Screen Gems will develop a film based on a franchise that is the best-selling music video game of all time, with 120 million players worldwide in all age ranges. Multiple studios competed for the rights deal.

Ubisoft Film and Television and Olive Bridge Entertainment will develop and produce the project. Jason Altman and Margaret Boykin will produce for Ubisoft Film and Television alongside Jodi Hildebrand and Will Gluck for Olive Bridge Entertainment. They’re out to writers for a script. Gluck, whose directing efforts include “Easy A,” “Friends With Benefits,” “Annie,” and most recently “Peter Rabbit,” is said not to be directing the project.

The deal fits the mandate that Sony chief Kazuo Hirai underscored at CES, that the studio’s emphasis* will be to make properties that can be exploited* on multiple platforms. “Just Dance” is incredibly popular on Sony’s PlayStation platform — though it isn’t exclusive to PlayStation — and the game, and potentially the film, features many of Sony Music’s top artists.

First released in 2009, the “Just Dance” video game is celebrating its 10-year anniversary and continues to keep players moving with hit artists including Sony-based talent Shakira, Pharrell Williams, Alicia Keys, Camila Cabello, The Chainsmokers, Jennifer Lopez, Pink, and Calvin Harris.

(SD-Agencies)

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