Revised Release Date for Prince of Persia Movie

Previous reports about the release date for the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time movie stated that the anticipated video game to movie adaptation was to be released in July 10, 2009.

With the resolution of the writer’s strike, Disney has revised the release dates of many of its upcoming movies for 2009, including the Prince of Persia movie.

The new release date is set to be June 16, 2009.

More from Variety.

February 20th, 2008

Prince of Persia Movie Synopsis Revealed

Collider reports that it has a breakdown of Hollywood movies that are due to start filming in the near future, including new synopses.

Included in this list is the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time movie. As far as I can see, the storyline is very similar to that of the video game.

PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE SANDS OF TIME
Scheduled Start Date - July 2008
Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer - John August - Mike Stenson - Chad Oman
Director: Mike Newell
Writer: Jeffrey Nachmanoff

Passing through India en route to Azad, King Sharaman and his son, the Prince of Persia, defeat the powerful Maharajah of India with the promise of honor and glory. After looting the city and capturing a giant hourglass full of sand, a mysterious dagger, and the Maharajah’s daughter Farah along with other treasures, they continue to Azad. A dying Vizier, who had betrayed the Maharajah and aided King Sharaman in return for a share of the spoils, demands to have the dagger, as he was promised his choice of the Maharajah’s treasures. But Sharaman refuses to take the dagger from his son, who captured it first. So the Vizier, who wishes to harness the power of the sands in the hourglass for himself, making him an immortal god and giving him control over time itself, tricks the Prince into opening the hourglass. When the Prince uses the dagger to unleash the Sands of Time from the hourglass, the Sands destroy the kingdom and turn all living beings into hideous sand creatures. Only the Prince, the Vizier, and Princess Farah, the kidnapped daughter of the Maharajah, remain unchanged due to their possessions; the Prince’s dagger, the Vizier’s staff, and Farah’s medallion.

Kotaku makes a pretty funny version of this synopsis based on the fact Jerry Bruckheimer, who likes to “blow stuff up” is one of the producers. It’s worth a read for the laughs.

February 18th, 2008