Stay Alive

Follows a group of young teens in New Orleans, who stumble upon a new video game called Stay Alive. The game details the grisly true story of a 17th century noblewoman known as "The Blood Countess." A chilling connection is made when the gamers are murdered in the same method as the character they played in the game.
LATEST NEWS
EDIT: Looks like the link for the clip doesn't work anymore, but you can check the same clip at another location here.
2/16/06
You can view the new poster art above. Also, I was sent a DVD, packed much like how our leads received the game "Stay Alive" in the film. In the DVD there was about 1 1/2-minute video game footage that the characters will encounter throughout the game. This is obviously a marketing ploy to spark more interest in the film. You can check the footage for yourself here, but be warned that the file is about 48 mbs.
2/11/06
The official site is finally up and running, where you can find another link to the trailer.
2/07/06
You can check the new trailer up at MTV via the link on your left.
1/14/06
GameInformer magazine had an interesting article for the film, revealing a handful of new pics. Below you can find the scanned images, and hopefully we'll get to see some better quality ones in the near future. Thanks to "Luv 4Blood".
1/04/06
Fango got their hands on a pic for the film (seen below).
12/17/05
A reported March release is set.
11/19/05
The film's in post-production. Also, the cast has been updated.
4/12/05
Malcom in the Middle star Frankie Muniz has signed on to the flick.
DETAILS
- Currently in post-production.
- McG's production company Wonderland Sound & Vision teamed up with James Stern's Endgame Entertainment to co-produce this.
- Morris Paulson's Base 2 Studios will handle visual effects for the project.
- Video game producer American McGee will design the game effects for the movie and consult on its production.
- William Brent Bell wrote the script with Matthew Petterman.