The hype that "Fruit Ninja" gave and is continuously giving to gamers is truly phenomenal. "Fruit Ninja" made it into the second place on the list of most-downloaded iOS games; it followed Candy Crush Saga which placed first.
As previously reported by CNET, "Fruit Ninja" has been downloaded over one billion times. Really, who would have thought that slicing fruits could be so much fun? It is intriguing to know what else "Fruit Ninja" will do to surprise its avid gamers yet again. It was recently announced that "Fruit Ninja" will up its game by blending into a big screen film.
New Line Cinema, an American film studio founded by Robert Shaye, has already bought the rights to make a movie out of the popular game "Fruit Ninja," said The Hollywood Reporter. The deal puts producer Tripp Vinson back in business with New Line Cinema. Tripp Vinson will produce with Halfbrick Studios. He has already worked for New Line Cinema. He executive-produced the action hit "San Andreas."
The "Fruit Ninja" will have a live-action family comedy as genre. Its story will dwell on the adventure of "team of misfits" that are recruited to become "Fruit Ninjas". The "Fruit Ninjas" are then sent to a mission to save the world.
The hopes of the team behind the "Fruit Ninja" movie are up for its future success; as much as the "Fruit Ninja" gaming application captured the interest of gamers into making them the best fruit-slicing ninja.
Chad Damiani and J. P. Lavin worked for the script of the "Fruit Ninja" film. Tara Farney and Sam White are serving as the executive producers while Alexis Ehrman serves as the associate producer.
While there is still no release date for the upcoming "Fruit Ninja" film, the hype is surely about to start. Will the "Fruit Ninjas" use sharper blades now that they will be in a mission to save the world? It is so fascinating to think that the "Fruit Ninjas" are heroes now!