Walt Disney Pictures and Bruckheimer Films have finally finished their big screen adaptation of the best-selling Ubisoft video game series "Prince of Persia".
Created in 1989 for the Apple II by creator Jordan Mechner, the "Prince Of Persia" video game developed a unique rotoscoping process to ensure the authenticity of animated movement during the extensive sword-play.
Following it's original release, "Prince of Persia" was ported to platforms including Amiga, Apple Macintosh, DOS, NES, Game Boy, Game Gear, SNES, Sharp X68000, Atari ST, Sam Coupe and Sega Mega Drive Genesis.
In the original game, the 'Prince' is an orphan living in the streets of Persia, until one day he dares to scale the palace walls for a sneak peek at a young 'Princess', comparing her to a "moonrise in the heavens".
In the film, actor Jake "Brokeback Mountain" Gyllenhaal stars with actress Gemma "Quantum Of Solace" Arterton.
Production lensed in Morocco and London, with Mike "Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire" Newell directing from a screenplay by Doug Miro, Carlo Bernard, Boaz Yakin and Mechner.
Premise of the movie follows 'Dastan' (Gyllenhaal), a prince in sixth-century Persia who joins forces with 'Tamina' (Arterton), an exotic princess, to prevent a villain from possessing the 'Sands of Time', a gift from the gods that can allow its possessor to rule the world..
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek the official HD trailer for the "Prince Of Persia"...
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