The founders of Google will have their story told on the big screen.

Google founders Sergey Brin's and Larry Page's rise to success will be chronicled in a movie as the right to film Ken Auletta's book 'Google: The End of the World As We Know It' have been purchased.

Producer Michael London told "Deadline" that the movie is 'about these two young guys who created a company that changed the world, and how the world in turn changed them.'

'The heart of the movie is their wonderful edict, don't be evil,' he added. 'The intention is to be sympathetic to Sergey and Larry, and hopefully the film will be as interesting as the company they created.'

Google's stated mission from the outset was 'to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.' The company's unofficial slogan Don't be evil was coined by Google engineer Paul Buchheit . In 2004, Google formed the philanthropic Google.org with the mission of the organization is to create awareness about climate change, global public health, and global poverty.