Already The Social Network, the story of Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg is schedule to hit theaters in October, now a story has appeared that there will be a movie on Google and its founders, Segrey Brin and Larry Page.
Deadline is reporting that Michael London’s Groundswell Productions and producer John Morris have together purchased the movie rights for Googled: The End of the World As We Know it. The 400-page Google narrative, published in late 2009, was authored by The New Yorker columnist Ken Auletta.
“The heart of the movie is their wonderful edict, don’t be evil. At a certain point in the evolution of a company so big and powerful, there are a million challenges to that mandate. Can you stay true to principles like that as you become as rich and powerful as that company has become? The intention is to be sympathetic to Sergey and Larry, and hopefully the film will be as interesting as the company they created,” London iterated in an interview with Deadline.