2. Not Changing Skip Wood's Script
Skip Woods recently gave an interview to craveonline about A Good Day to Die Hard and his Hollywood career. He spoke about how nearly every script he had written had been rewritten extensively for the big screen, including the original Hitman. Now, he has been hired as one of the screenwriters for the second and I say Fox sticks with whatever his original idea is. Why? Because when Woods described his original vision for Hitman and talked about his idea of the character dealing with trying to fit into society, he got it. Clearly, Fox should've stuck to his original vision in the first place on the first go around, so here's there chance. Let's let Woods write something small and dark and let his writing get us into the mind of this character because what video game film adaptations need is good writing, not overproduced effects and action.