Classic videogame Tetris to be made into a movie
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[LOS ANGELES] The classic videogame Tetris, in which players slot a cascade of tumbling blocks together, is being turned into a science-fiction movie, the project's developers said Tuesday.
Tetris has been a mainstay of computer gaming since it was created 30 years ago, but the shape-slotting puzzle may not seem like an obvious subject for a big-screen adaptation.
Threshold Entertainment said in a statement that it was partnering with The Tetris Company to develop the film.
"Everyone knows that Tetris is one of the best known, most beloved brands in the world," Threshold chairman Larry Kasanoff said.
"What everyone doesn't know yet is this epic scifi story that we're going to tell. That's what's really exciting." Threshold has already scored some game-to-movie successes, notably two Mortal Kombat films.
Henk Rogers, the managing director of The Tetris Company, said the game feeds our "innate desire to create order out of chaos." "You'll soon find out, there's much more to Tetris than simply clearing lines," he said.
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Tetris has been downloaded more than 425 million times as a paid-for app on mobile devices, and is played more than a billion times online annually, according to the statement. - AFP
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