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The voice of Solid Snake will probably be directing a game and will be working on a screenplay

Tyranitar24 | July 07, 2008 | News | Misc Gaming Tech/Hardware 
David Hayter, the voice of Solid Snake, held a Q&A with fans during the Anime Expo, which was hosted in Los Angeles. During the Q&A, Hayter revealed that he is probably going to direct an unannounced action and adventure game and he will also be working on a screenplay for the film version of Lost Planet. Hayter is really looking forward to working on the Lost Planet movie, saying that he appreciates the core of the story.
As one of AX's most distinguished guests of honor, voice actor/screenwriter David Hayter was the focus of some the convention's most interesting and crowd drawing panels. On Friday, Hayter hosted an open Q&A panel with an audience of several thousand enthusiastic fans. While a majority of the questions were related to the Metal Gear Solid game franchise and countless requests to recite lines as Snake, Hayter did make mention of two new projects he is engaged in: an unannounced action/adventure film that he will likely direct, and a screenplay for the film adaptation of Capcom's Lost Planet.

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    Zeon I | July 09, 2008
    I thought he's already worked on them. Why is this gaming news?
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    Silver Mirror | July 09, 2008
    Worked on what? It says he's going to direct a new title and write the screenplay for the Lost Planet movie. As far as I've heard both announcements are new
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    MusiKon | July 09, 2008
    I know he helped out in the Watchmen movie. So this kind of thing isn't really new to me. I think he's a screenwriter first anyway.
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    Zero and X | July 09, 2008
    He was the screen writer for the first X Men movie, being a screen writer is his real job despite everyone knowing him as Snake.

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