'Warriors' Movie: 'Harry Potter' Producer David Heyman Reveals A New Film About Warrior Cats In The Works

David Heyman is the producer of "Harry Potter" movies and he is planning to make a live-action movie about warrior cats. Other than the "Warriors" film project, he is also working on the new "Willy Wonka" movie from Warner Bros.

Heyman already penned his signature on producing an Alibaba Pictures according to Gamespot. Alibaba Pictures is a live version of the children's book for franchise "Warriors." The storyline is about four groups that are composed of wild cats.

Alibaba takes the rights of the British book series "Warriors." In the core Warriors series, it has 36 books all in all and 30 million copies have been sold all throughout the world.

The main character of the warrior movie is Rusty. He is a feline cat and has been taken care by humans. However, he chooses to collaborate with wild cat clan in the forest.

David Heyman describes Rusty as a stigmatized, outsider, not from the forest and lived in the comfort of a human home. Therefore, the story of the movie will focus about Rusty. It is about how he will adapt to a new place and how he learns to be in that place even if it takes a lot of hardships. Despite his struggle, he still managed to rise up.

The fans could expect a lot of warrior movies after the first one. The producer of "Harry Potter" movies stated that there will be many films that will keep on telling interesting stories and audiences will surely embrace these movies wholeheartedly.

David Heyman attended an event in Beijing at the British Embassy. He made an announcement together with the film unit of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba that they will produce a fantasy movie according to Phys Org.

The Alibaba Pictures Group started in 2014. Heyman did not discuss how many Chinese will be part of the "Warriors" film's creative team. There is no script for the film yet but it is expected that it will be shown in 3D.

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