Newsarama chatted with screenwriter Justin Marks about two of his upcoming films, the video game adaptation Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li and horror comic book adaptation Hack/Slash. For the former, he says you can expect a more serious version. Here’s a clip:
Well the guy who wrote it, Steven E. de Souza was the writer on Die Hard, and directed it [the 1994 Street Fighter movie] too, I think it was just a function of what you see with movies like Batman and Robin opposed to Batman Begins, the creators of the former had a different Batman experience when they were young the 60s TV show, and now in the Nolen era, the influence are things like Millars The Dark Knight Returns, and so that example is taken into the stratosphere. While I’m definitely not comparing Street Fighter to Batman Begins, I grew up with the Street Fighter games, and I don’t see them as cheesy or funny, but as serious characters that deserve to be explored in their own right.
To read what Marks had to say about Hack/Slash, go here.