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08-04-2008, 04:56 AM
August 4, 2008
While 2005's film adaptation of Doom was neither a critical nor commercial success, that isn't stopping the game's developer calling for a sequel.
Speaking to Kotaku, id Software CEO Todd Hollenshead said "Personally I'd like to do another Doom movie - I thought working with it was a blast. There are some lessons we learned. The best way to do things better is to get the experience."
Universal currently own the film rights to the game, but Hollenshead believes that the forthcoming Doom 4 game will help inspire a sequel.
"We'll see what happens when we get further along in development of the game and there's more buzz and we share more about what the game will be about. As the buzz meter starts to go up, that may kind of kick-start the guys over at Universal."
While 2005's film adaptation of Doom was neither a critical nor commercial success, that isn't stopping the game's developer calling for a sequel.
Speaking to Kotaku, id Software CEO Todd Hollenshead said "Personally I'd like to do another Doom movie - I thought working with it was a blast. There are some lessons we learned. The best way to do things better is to get the experience."
Universal currently own the film rights to the game, but Hollenshead believes that the forthcoming Doom 4 game will help inspire a sequel.
"We'll see what happens when we get further along in development of the game and there's more buzz and we share more about what the game will be about. As the buzz meter starts to go up, that may kind of kick-start the guys over at Universal."