
Novel "Robopocalypse" by Daniel H. Wilson will appear in bookstores in America in June, but already the book was turned into a screenplay by Drew Goddard, who worked on "Cloverfield" movie produced by JJ Abrams.
"If it's DreamWorks, any potential project is the Steven by announcing the contrary. That's why everyone is clamoring to read the script, "said one source, according to Hollywood.com. The site points out that this is another reason why Steven King's Spielber Hollywood is enough to throw an idea and someone is caught in the wind to carry it out.

The story of Robopocalypse, still unpublished, exploring the fate of humanity after a bloody revolt of robots. Wilson has a PhD in robotics, such as the story based on information taken from the actual technology of robots. As a result, Robopocalypse universe is, at least from this point of view, very authentic.
It seems that people at DreamWorks are very excited about this project so intense that were put to work. Wilson has also signed films future scenarios How to Survive a Robot Uprising and Bro-Jitsu, produced by Paramount and, respectively, Nickelodeon.
And in terms of adapting the novel signed by Daniel H. Wilson, Robopocalypse scenario will most likely be written by Drew Goddard (Cloverfield, The Cabin in the Woods).
Although not yet established a director, said rumors of "vehement" it would be Steven Spielberg. In the meantime, the only information more or less official that the project is going forward Robopocalypse.