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New gaming film had be accessible to girls as well as boys, says Spielberg

The film-maker’s latest movie is an adaptation of Ernest Cline’s book Ready Player One.

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Steven Spielberg (Ian West/PA)

Steven Spielberg has spoken about about how important it was to make his latest film about gaming accessible to girls as well as boys – because he favours his daughters over his sons.

The veteran filmmaker’s latest blockbuster is an adaptation of Ernest Cline’s book Ready Player One, in which a group of young people embark on a journey to win ownership of the virtual universe the Oasis, an internet-based simulation that allows people to live out their fantasies in virtual reality.

He told the Press Association: “It was very, very important this felt like a film for girls because in this movie we have five characters, two of whom are girls and both of whom are actually more heroic in many, many parts than the boys.

“I have four daughters and three sons and so the daughters outnumber the sons so I tend to favour the girls over the boys.”

The cast and crew of Ready Player One (from left to right) Ben Mendelsohn, Hannah John-Kamen, Win Morisaki, Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Steven Spielberg, Lena Waithe, Philip Zhao and Simon Pegg (Ian West/PA)
The cast and crew of Ready Player One (from left to right) Ben Mendelsohn, Hannah John-Kamen, Win Morisaki, Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Steven Spielberg, Lena Waithe, Philip Zhao and Simon Pegg (Ian West/PA)

He said: “I chose what not to include of my 80s movies, because if I included all my 80s movies my ego would be insufferable so I just cherry picked from the 80s the few films that I thought would help tell the story.

“The most important thing is the story we are telling. All the references to 80s culture, style, music, film, television, all of that helps tell the story, but it’s not what the film is about.”

Ready Player One filming
Filming takes place on the set of Steven Spielberg’s new film Ready Player One in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham (Joe Giddens/PA)

“We had a really good time shooting in Birmingham and the people there were really wonderful.”

Simon Pegg, who starred in Spielberg’s The Adventures Of Tintin, has reunited with the director to play the co-creator of the Oasis.

Simon Pegg
Simon Pegg (Ian West/PA)

“He speaks fluent cinema and he also knows how to speak to his actors.

“He knows how to communicate his ideas, he has a cinematic mind and it just comes very naturally to him, it’s very instinctive, he doesn’t try too hard.

“He lives and eats and sleeps and breathes film and that is why he’s Stephen Spielberg.”

Olivia Cooke at the European premiere of Ready Player One (Ian West/PA)
Olivia Cooke at the European premiere of Ready Player One (Ian West/PA)

“He really does bring out the inner adventurer and he just wants to play and he wants you to play as well.”

Ready Player One is released in UK cinemas on March 28.

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