Numerous projects have been proposed in regards to the StarCraft universe. However, there is no guarantee that Blizzard Entertainment will have them printed. In addition, a number of works have been canceled.
Games
- StarCraft: Ghost was a StarCraft third-person shooter, before being cancelled
- A StarCraft MMO has been discussed by various sources, but remains hypothetical.
- Rob Pardo has commented that a StarCraft collectible card game could be created if Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft is successful. A StarCraft version would be designed differently due to the differences between the franchises.[1]
Novels
In 2011, it was stated that novels would remain de facto method of Blizzard for creating expanded universe material.[3]
Proposed
- In 2007, it was stated that at some point, Blizzard would like to novelize StarCraft: Brood War.[4]
- StarCraft: Heir of Adun was a proposed sequel to StarCraft: Queen of Blades.[5]
- In 2007, it was stated that it is possible that a second StarCraft novel would be written by Graham McNeill, possibly based on his original pitch.[6]
Canceled
- Writer and journalist Matthew W. Quinn had a plan for an interquel novel to take place between Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm. He wrote a query and a long and a short synopsis, and e-mailed William C. Dietz to see if he could get his 'foot in the door.' However, Deitz pointed out that it is Blizzard's M.O. to contact authors rather than it being the other way round, not to mention that unsolicited manuscripts aren't accepted. Trailers release for Heart of the Swarm shot the idea down also.[7]
- Of the novel in question, one of Quinn's scenarios was that Raynor and Kerrigan broke into the Ghost Academy and rescued John Raynor.[7]
Comics and Manga
Proposed
- Volumes 4-6 of StarCraft: Ghost Academy were never published, though they have nonetheless been plotted so that Nate Kenyon could draw on their material for StarCraft: Ghost: Spectres. However, Micky Neilson has expressed interest in revisiting the series and its "missing chapters,"[8] and has expressed interest in doing more manga in the future.[3]
- Blizzard intends to create motion comics at some point in the future.[3]
- The StarCraft OGN remains hypothetical as of 2013.[9]
Canceled
- Jeremy Ross of Tokyopop commented that they would like to make a graphic novel from the point of view of the zerg, which would be challenging.[10] However, this will not come to fruition.[11]
- As of May 2009, DeCandido had two possible stories for the StarCraft: Frontline series.[12] It is unknown whether they will be included in the series.[13] However, as Tokyopop StarCraft works have ceased,[14] these are unlikely to be published.
- Issues 8 and 9 of the StarCraft comic had basic cover art and summaries before the series was canceled.[15][16]
Movies
- In 2010, Activision Blizzard considered it "likely" that they would do a movie based on the cinematics of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, essentially porting them to a DVD.[17]
- A movie have been proposed numerous times, but remains hypothetical.
Sourcebooks
- Insight Editions intended to publish The Cinematic Art of StarCraft II: The Terrans, but the product was canceled. In 2009, they intended to release another StarCraft art book, though after the release of Legacy of the Void.[18]
- In 2012, Valerie Watrous touched on the idea of "A Beginner's Guide to Khalani" as an type of sourcebook.[19]
Other
- If given a timeframe to choose from, writer Christie Golden would like to flesh out more protoss history.[20] She has also expressed interest in writing a short story from a zerg's point of view.[21]
- A StarCraft TV series has been proposed at least once.[22]
References
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