Rockstar PR deferred to their publisher, Take-Two, whose spokesperson Alan Lewis said: ""It's unfortunate that Mr. Darabont finds it necessary to gain publicity by making inaccurate statements – Take-Two never contacted Mr. Darabont nor threatened to sue any party. The facts are that Take-Two reached out to Turner to express concern over confusion between the properties and they responded that they had decided to change the title of the show independent of Take-Two's concerns."
Source: kotaku
Source: kotaku
Thanks to Richard for the heads up.
Is this for the new noir series you are currently working on?
Frank Darabont: Yes, it was going to be called L.A. Noir, based on the book by John Buntin. But the video game company with the video game called L.A. Noire (with an e!) threatened to sue the shit out of me, TNT, every company that actually ever worked in Hollywood. And they have the billions of dollars to back it up, apparently. So we're changing the title, and I do believe the title is going to be Lost Angels. This is being announced right here. It's a very, very cool show. It's [set in] 1947 LA and it stars my very dear friend Jon Bernthal, whom I worked with on The Walking Dead who is now free of that...
Source: IO9
Frank Darabont: Yes, it was going to be called L.A. Noir, based on the book by John Buntin. But the video game company with the video game called L.A. Noire (with an e!) threatened to sue the shit out of me, TNT, every company that actually ever worked in Hollywood. And they have the billions of dollars to back it up, apparently. So we're changing the title, and I do believe the title is going to be Lost Angels. This is being announced right here. It's a very, very cool show. It's [set in] 1947 LA and it stars my very dear friend Jon Bernthal, whom I worked with on The Walking Dead who is now free of that...
Source: IO9


This is infact not true. If so, Rockstar would be sued to shit for L.A. Noire. This is just Darabont and him talking a bit too fast about stuff. Rockstar Games has already said this is not true. Rockstar only said they asked Turner to rename it because of the confusion, not threaten to sue over it.
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"Lost Angels" ... that could work. Perhaps it's best, help avoid confusing the tv show with the game.
ReplyDeleteYou could still call it "LA". :D
ReplyDeleteThanks, updated.
ReplyDeletewell..I think Lost angels is a better fit...and it's still a Noir-series...with Shane..so I'm happy.
ReplyDeleteOr do what Tarantino did with Inglourious Basterds title :D perhaps they can name the show El Aye Noiree
ReplyDeleteActually the title gives me a biker gang vibe. Hells Angels comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteLost Angels could work as the title to the sequel that follows the lives of the LOST characters after they went to Heaven at the end of the show :D
To be honest I thought it was a TV show based off of the game... lol.
ReplyDeleteYeah, right. Rockstar Games owns the rights to the two words "LA" and "Noir" (when they, curiously spelled their game with the feminine "NOIRE", anyway) and can sue Darabont. If it's based on the book, then they can use the book's title. John Buntin had the title long before Rockstar anyway.
ReplyDeleteWhatever the title, this looks like my kind of show. I can't wait to see an episode.
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