Legendary's own Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni were announced to be producing alongside Arad and it was reported that Mark Protosevich, who had worked on 2007's I Am Legend and 2011's Thor, was in talks to write the screenplay. Producer Avi Arad originally optioned the rights to adapt Mass Effect in September 2008, however no progress was made until May 2010 when it was announced that Legendary Pictures had acquired the feature rights to the Mass Effect franchise and would be producing the film in a co-production deal with Warner Bros. Talk of a Mass Effect film in Hollywood began in 2007, with the release of the first game. As such, the film's writer would have chosen a path that ".best supports the narrative of the movie and the motivations of its characters," while the Commander Shepard of the film will be a male. While the game allowed the player to make certain choices as Commander Shepard that affected the plot, including the Commander's gender, this will not be possible in the film medium. Legendary Pictures later announced the film's plot would have been an adaptation of the first game's story, centering on Commander Shepard's journey. Early reports indicated the film would've had an original story featuring Commander Shepard.
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