Amazon to breathe life into fantasy game 'Warhammer 40,000'
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[December 16, 2022]
Amazon to breathe life into fantasy game 'Warhammer 40,000'
By Pushkala Aripaka and Yadarisa Shabong
(Reuters) -Amazon.com is seeking to bring popular fantasy miniature game
"Warhammer 40,000" to screens after agreeing in principle to produce
film and television content with its British developer.
While commercial terms of the deal were not disclosed by London-listed
Games Workshop, the move demonstrates Amazon's push to make the most of
a streaming boom and take on rivals including HBO Max and Netflix.
"Amazon's deep pockets and its huge reach, more than 50% of British
households have an Amazon Prime account, puts (the Games Workshop deal)
in a different stratosphere," AJ Bell analyst Russ Mould said in a note.
The game company, founded more than 30 years ago, makes tabletop fantasy
and futuristic battle games including "Warhammer 40,000", which is set
in the 41st millennium. Its shares jumped over 15% on Friday.
Amazon, whose shares were down 1.2% in U.S. premarket trading, did not
immediately respond to a request for comment.
Also fuelling investor and audience interest were media reports that
actor Henry Cavill could star in the new project and be involved as
executive producer.
On Thursday, the actor had confirmed he would not return as "Superman"
in the DC universe and had in October announced his exit as "Geralt of
Rivia" on Netflix's "The Witcher", which also spans a book-to-game
universe.
A self-proclaimed "geek", Cavill has in several interviews shared his
love for video games and Warhammer itself, and has made no secret of how
he relentlessly pursued makers of "The Witcher" to cast him on the show.
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A person walks past a Warhammer store, a
brand owned by Games Workshop, in London, Britain, November 17,
2021. REUTERS/May James
He surprised fans at the beginning
of the pandemic and posted a picture on social media platform
Instagram of his "almost life-long" hobby, painting a miniature from
Games Workshop.
"(I) Genuinely can't get enough of the lore they have built over the
decades," he said.
Games Workshop and Amazon did not immediately respond to Reuters'
request to confirm Cavill's involvement. The actor also did not
respond to a request sent through Instagram.
The development follows Amazon's pricey prequel series to J.R.R.
Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" novels - "The Rings of Power", which
set a record debut in September for a Prime Video series after being
watched by more than 25 million viewers.
Games Workshop said Amazon's content unit would develop its
intellectual property into film and television productions,
beginning with the "Warhammer 40,000" universe.
The British firm said that it would also grant merchandising rights
to Amazon, and that the U.S. company would start developing the
project, including holding preliminary discussions with writers.
(Reporting by Pushkala Aripaka and Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru;
Editing by Rashmi Aich, Mark Potter and Louise Heavens)
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