The film's development dates back to 2000, when Pendragon Pictures approached
Paramount with plans for a remake, but nothing came of it. Director
Timothy Hines had long desired to make his own version of Wells' novel since first reading the original at age eight. He had always wanted to set the tale in-period, but he eventually settled on a modern retelling, much like the
original 1953 film and the
2005 Spielberg adaptation. Hines' version was to be set in
Seattle, with a
Martian attack preceded by neutralizing
electromagnetic power; from there the tale's events would unfold and be as similar as possible to Wells' novel. In a 2004 interview with
Scifidimensions.com, Hines stated that after early Microsoft employees and others in the computer industry saw his desktop film,
Bug Wars, a package of $42 million was assembled for the updated modern version.
Katie Tomlinson was supposed to lead the cast as the lead character Jody, the foreign correspondent, and
Susan Goforth was also set to star. Hines was also planning to shoot the film using the brand new Sony CineAlta HD system, which
George Lucas had used to film
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones. ==Production==