Ubisoft's THE DIVISION Movie Starring Jake Gyllenhaal To Be Helmed By DEADPOOL 2 Director David Leitch
Tom Clancy's The Division is getting a movie adaptation that will star Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Chastain, and will be helmed by Deadpool 2 Director, and John Wick Co-Director, David Leitch...
Tom Clancy's The Division is an online-only action RPG set in a futuristic Manhattan that has been placed under quarantine after a virus that was planted on banknotes was widespread. Developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft, Tom Clancy's The Division is an online-only first person shooter set in an open world Manhattan with destructive environments where your mission is to restore the order by investigating where the virus is coming from.
Players can earn experience points, as well as currency that can be used to buy new, and better weapons and hone their talents by using the experience points.
The game was initially announced in 2013 as a consoles exclusive. Wanting to test some ground Ubisoft started asking PC users, via polls, whether they'd be interested in the game and The Division eventually was developed for PC alongside the console versions. Tom Clancy's The Division finally came out in 2016 getting positive reviews overall.
On June 2016 a movie for The Division was announced with Stephen Gaghan(Gold) attached to the project as both, director and writer.
The movie would see actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Chastain as the main protagonists, although not much is known about the plot or how closely based on the game it will be.
Gaghan has since stepped down and will be replaced by Deadpool 2 director David Leitch. The report came from Variety that mention their sources have confirmed that Leitch is officially on board and he will also be producing the movie alongside Jake Gyllenhaal, who has been attached to the project since its announcement as producer and actor.
Currently, David Leitch is also attached to the Fast and Furious spin-off movie so it is uncertain which movie will he be helming first as no more details were revealed but it is likely that production on The Division will begin at some point next year.
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