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Transformers director Michael Bay will reunite with producer Jerry Bruckheimer and Disney on the big screen version of best-selling video game Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.

The game is set in medieval Persia, Earth's mightiest and most mysterious kingdom, where a king and his son defeat the powerful Maharajah and kidnap his daughter, looting his palace of priceless treasure, including an extravagant hourglass, and a mysterious dagger.

What the Prince does not realize, is that these two objects can turn their possessor into an immortal god, and give him control over time itself. Tricked by a dying Vizier bent on harnessing this terrible magic for himself, the Prince releases the sands of time, destroying a kingdom and turning its populace into ferocious demons. Only the Prince, the Vizier, and Princess Farah, the kidnapped daughter of the Maharajah, remain unchanged. Now, it is up to the young Prince of Persia to call upon every resource and ounce of courage he possesses to save his kingdom and redeem his fatal mistake.

Bay and Bruckheimer previously teamed on Bad Boys, The Rock, Armageddon, Pearl Harbor and Bad Boys II. The studio is eyeing a summer 2009 release for "Prince of Persia."

Now don't go and fuck it up, biatches. PoP is one of my all-time favourite game franchises. Knowing that Bruckheimer will be producing this does give it hope, but the again, he was behind Pearl Habor as well. ermm.gif
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Disney and producer Jerry Bruckheimer have made an offer to Mike Newell to direct Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, the live-action feature based on the video game, reports Variety.

The trade says that Newell, who last ventured into franchise fare with Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, met executives at the studio to discuss the project this week, and negotiations are expected to begin shortly.

The game has spawned six installments and several spin-offs, prompting studio hopes that the project will have tentpole potential.

"Prince of Persia" has a script by Jeffrey Nachmanoff (The Day After Tomorrow) and video game creator Jordan Mechner.

Great that the creator is behind the script!
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