Production on a live-action Watch Dogs film has finally started over a decade after Ubisoft first announced the adaptation was in the works. The original Watch Dogs game was released in 2014. It was an open-world action game starring Aiden Pierce, a vigilante “grey hat” hacker in Chicago who uses his phone and tech expertise to hack the city’s infrastructure, cameras, and other electronic gadgets.
While the first game, a mediocre, open-world affair, would end up being pretty successful and spawn a franchise, Ubisoft was betting big on Watch Dogs before it even launched, announcing a film based on the game in August 2013. And now, it’s finally, actually, for real being made. On July 3, the official Ubisoft account on Twitter shared a photo of a clapper board on the set of the live-action Watch Dogs film .
I can’t spot much in the first image but I do see a computer and a person using said computer, possibly using that PC to do some illegal hacking. Or maybe they are just ordering a pizza? Lights_Camera_Action.exe #WatchDogsMovie // @NewRegency pic.
twitter.com/6z7uUibmOJ The upcoming Watch Dogs movie stars Tom Blyth ( Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds ) and Sophia Wilde ( Talk To Me ) in undisclosed roles. To put in perspective how long the movie has been in development hell, Blyth was only 18 when the movie was announced.
Wilde was only 15. We still don’t know much about the plot of the upcoming film, which was initially going to be done in cooperation with Son.
