Amped is the latest science-fiction novel written by Daniel H. Wilson (the author of Robopocalypse). The novel will be published in a few days on June 5, 2012. But the film rights to the book have been sold long ago: the rights were indeed sold to Summit Entertainment back in November 2010 when it was still a work-in-progress. Director Alex Proyas (who brought us Dark City and I Robot) is set to helm the movie adaptation. The film is still in early development. No cast has been announced yet.
Here's the official blurb of the novel:
Plot:
"In Amped, people are implanted with a device that makes them capable of superhuman feats. The powerful technology has profound consequences for society, and soon a set of laws is passed that restricts the abilities —and rights— of 'amplified' humans. On the day that the Supreme Court passes the first of these laws, twenty-nine-year-old Owen Gray joins the ranks of a new persecuted underclass known as 'amps'. Owen is forced to go on the run, desperate to reach an outpost in Oklahoma where, it is rumored, a group of the most enhanced amps may be about to change the world -or destroy it."
The premise of Amped definitely sounds interesting (I've even pre-ordered the novel). So am not that surprised that the story has already been optioned by Hollywood. And since Alex Proyas, a director versed in science-fiction, is attached to the project, I'm confident the film will be worth watching.
More information about the movie Amped as soon as details emerge!
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