2 years ago
The Cancelled The Sims Film And Other Projects š« š® š«
I figured that I'll start a discussion about this.
Did anyone else knew that back in 2007, a live-action movie based on The Sims was announced, only for it to remain in development hell and ultimately, cancelled? The rights to create The Sims film was purchased by 20th Century Studios (then known as 20th Century Fox) that same year and it was to be directed by Brian Lynch and produced by John Davis. However, no more information about the film was released and it remained in development hell...until 2019. In 2019, the film, alongside some others that were also based on video games, were cancelled following Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox. Here's the IMDb page for the cancelled film - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1482462/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Another cancelled The Sims project that I'm interested in is SimsVille, a game that was suppose to be a crossover between The Sims and SimCity. SimsVille was going to be released back in 2002, only for it to be cancelled by Maxis so they can focus more on The Sims (1) after it became extremely popular.
https://youtu.be/bCshVvzD4QY
https://youtu.be/O8WZImWpgVc
https://youtu.be/rYN96ctWwvk
Of course, although not exactly "cancelled" (more of a rework) in the traditional sense, there's also Project Olympus, the infamous multiplayer prototype of The Sims 4. There's also another prototype (not related to Project Olympus) created by Chi Chan (a studio Art Director for Maxis) that was developed in the Unity engine. Considering that we're getting multiplayer in Project Rene, I thought that I should give this a mention.
https://youtu.be/h2IPZDJ-pt0
https://youtu.be/tU7Ws2L5G_Q
https://youtu.be/chU3kH_tbgY
https://youtu.be/T8XX2g0u2kw
I can't help but wonder about how these projects will turn out to be if they weren't cancelled (or reworked, in the case of The Sims 4 prototypes). What do you guys think? Any thoughts or opinions that would you like to share? š¤
Did anyone else knew that back in 2007, a live-action movie based on The Sims was announced, only for it to remain in development hell and ultimately, cancelled? The rights to create The Sims film was purchased by 20th Century Studios (then known as 20th Century Fox) that same year and it was to be directed by Brian Lynch and produced by John Davis. However, no more information about the film was released and it remained in development hell...until 2019. In 2019, the film, alongside some others that were also based on video games, were cancelled following Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox. Here's the IMDb page for the cancelled film - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1482462/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Another cancelled The Sims project that I'm interested in is SimsVille, a game that was suppose to be a crossover between The Sims and SimCity. SimsVille was going to be released back in 2002, only for it to be cancelled by Maxis so they can focus more on The Sims (1) after it became extremely popular.
https://youtu.be/bCshVvzD4QY
https://youtu.be/O8WZImWpgVc
https://youtu.be/rYN96ctWwvk
Of course, although not exactly "cancelled" (more of a rework) in the traditional sense, there's also Project Olympus, the infamous multiplayer prototype of The Sims 4. There's also another prototype (not related to Project Olympus) created by Chi Chan (a studio Art Director for Maxis) that was developed in the Unity engine. Considering that we're getting multiplayer in Project Rene, I thought that I should give this a mention.
https://youtu.be/h2IPZDJ-pt0
https://youtu.be/tU7Ws2L5G_Q
https://youtu.be/chU3kH_tbgY
https://youtu.be/T8XX2g0u2kw
I can't help but wonder about how these projects will turn out to be if they weren't cancelled (or reworked, in the case of The Sims 4 prototypes). What do you guys think? Any thoughts or opinions that would you like to share? š¤