
Before Universal Pictures acquired the rights to the iconic Doom brand into a film on 2005, Warner Bros. initially acquired the rights of Doom, following the sucess of the first game. Genre icon Richard Donner was tapped to helm and wrote Doom, while Christopher Reeve was portrayed his role of Doomguy and the movie's production will begun again in early April 1994 and the film is scheduled for release on a summer 1995 theatrical date. His draft would've seen the demons of Hell will begun to invade New York City, causing chaos. When a space marine-now-a monster hunter embarks on a mission to kill monsters from the Apocalypse of New York City, predating Doom Eternal. After the success of Doom II, Donner's take on Doom was pushed over to a release date of 1996 and production stalled soon as Reeve talks about the production's re-start to filming on early 1995. On May 27, 1995, during Reeve's riding accident, Donner left Doom for Warner Bros., while the production halted again.
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