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DreamWorks Studios and Doubleday have acquired, in a pre-emptive deal, the rights to Daniel H. Wilson’s unpublished manuscript, Robopocalypse. The story “explores the fate of the human race following a robot uprising.” The film project is being fast tracked and the book is tentatively being scheduled for a 2011 publication. No writer, director or actors have yet been attached. But what makes this different from any of the robot uprising films we’ve seen in the past? Details after the jump.

Robopocalypse won’t be a hugely fantastical tale of the robot uprising, but aims to be more realistic. Wilson has a background in robotics and artificial intelligence which Doubleday Executive Editor and Vice President Jason Kaufman claims “grounds his story with a frightening level of realism and he has created an exhilarating story that we think audiences will really respond to.” Wilson has a Ph.D. in robotics from Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute, is a contributing editor to “Popular Mechanics,” and hosted a show on the History Channel called “The Works.” So yeah, expect something a lot more realistic than Transformers or Terminator Salvation.

You might recognize Wilson’s name as his name is all over a bunch of those novelty survival guide books, including the 2005 book “How to Survive a Robot Uprising: Tips on Defending Yourself Against the Coming Rebellion,” which was optioned by Paramount Pictures, and “Where’s My Jetpack?: A Guide to the Amazing Science Fiction Future That Never Arrived,” “How To Build a Robot Army: Tips on Defending Planet Earth Against Aliens, Ninjas, and Zombies,” and “The Mad Scientist Hall of Fame: Muwahahaha!” His next book, titled “Bro-Jitsu: The Martial Art of Sibling Smackdown,” which has already been optioned by Nicalodeon Movies, is scheduled for release next year.

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  • Saboteur
    That image is kind of funny. A huge robot is chasing and calcinating humans with its uberlaser, while ... being bombed by unmanned air vehicles, that's it, robots!
  • Goro
    My touch of dyslexia made me read the title as "RoboCop alypse" (which i enjoyed momentarily)
  • Drewsef
    Can no one see that the name of this movie is utterly ridiculous and if they REALLY wanted it to be aimed at being more realistic they could start with hmm lets say A REAL WORD. I mean really people (looks around the room)
  • keesvd
    It's the manuscript's name, not the movie's title.
  • keesvd
    Well, I don't see how you cóuld get any more realistic than say, Terminator, for it's all speculation. I mean, unless he's psychic or something. Now thát would make a good film. Why hasn't anyone asked a loony with intense visions of the future to make a film? I'd see it.
  • "How to Survive a Robot Uprising"

    Answer: You Dont.
  • keesvd
    Answer B: Blend in with the Bots.
  • If it is anything like Survival Guide for Zombies, I'll be entertained.
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