Angry Birds, popular applications downloaded 250 million times by users gadgets during the month of June, immediately to the big screen.
The plan raised Angry Birds to the big screen after the company was apparently seriously successful mobile game maker to develop the game in various gadgets, Rovio, announced it has recruited a former chairman of Marvel Studios, David Maisel, as a special adviser.
"So many films about the proposal Angry Birds, but now has come closer to reality," said Maisel told Variety quoted as saying by The Guardian, Tuesday (07/05/2011). "The process of filmmaking starts now," he said.
Maisel is the person responsible for bringing Iron Man to the big screen when he was at Marvel.
Maisel claimed to be interested with the "emotional connection" who owned the players with character Angry Birds.
Rovio CEO Mikaed Hed enthusiastically to the deal. He mentioned, Maisel is not the first choice company. "Two people I know have come out of the studio and build a significant entertainment business, successfully managing the film," he said.
"David Maisel is the best person that we hope will work to realize this film," said Mikaed optimistic.
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