My Hero Academia Live-Action Film
Legendary Pictures is developing a live-action film version of Japanese manga My Hero Academia, which revolves around a young boy who unlike his parents, was born with no superpowers. When he receives powers from his longtime idol, he is accepted to a superhero training school.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/he...-works-1154874 |
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Oh no... Here comes more pain.
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It sounds a lot like Disney's "Sky High."
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Try to ruin my fav sakuga, screwllywood?
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Seems interesting!
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Manga publisher Shueisha is also involved with the film, but I am hoping creator Kohei Horikoshi will be involved in some capacity. Otherwise, it's not going to look good.
At least Michael Gracey has made it clear he will NOT do the Naruto live-action film without the creator's input. |
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Shinsuke Sato (The live-action Bleach and Gantz movies) will make his English-language directorial debut on the MHA live-action films.
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is that one of the anime movies? i seen few of the pop vinyls of it when i went to the shop other day
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Originally Posted by xSookieStackhouse (Post 2238263)
is that one of the anime movies? i seen few of the pop vinyls of it when i went to the shop other day
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Originally Posted by WorldFilmGeek (Post 2238291)
Yes, it's one of the most popular manga and anime series today. The anime has 4 seasons so far and two feature films. This is about a live-action adaptation of the franchise.
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Much like how the US has been adapting comics to film, Japan has done likewise with manga adaptations.
As mentioned previously, Attack on Titan, Parasyte Maxim, Rurouni Kenshin, Blade of the Immortal, Death Note and Bleach have all received the treatment, with various degrees of success. Some of these have also been nominated for Japans various awards, some equivalent to our Oscars. |
Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19 (Post 2238438)
Much like how the US has been adapting comics to film, Japan has done likewise with manga adaptations.
As mentioned previously, Attack on Titan, Parasyte Maxim, Rurouni Kenshin, Blade of the Immortal, Death Note and Bleach have all received the treatment, with various degrees of success. Some of these have also been nominated for Japans various awards, some equivalent to our Oscars. Rurouni Kenshin is the best live-action adaptation of manga and anime. Fullmetal Alchemist also has had the live-action treatment. |
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Joby Harold is writing the screenplay and the film will debut on Netflix
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo...ry-1235280318/ |
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Have any of these live-action anime remakes ever been good? I gave the Bebop one a fair shot and it was meh at best.
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Originally Posted by Jackie Daytona (Post 2352890)
Have any of these live-action anime remakes ever been good? I gave the Bebop one a fair shot and it was meh at best.
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