Showing posts with label akira manga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label akira manga. Show all posts
The live action project is alive again in Warner Bros. Studio after a new team decided to take on the project.

Lots of diffuse information right now, but Twitch entertainment news site has reported that Gary Oldman (Sid and Nancy, Harry Potter films, Dark Knight trilogy) and Helena Bonham-Carter (A Room with a View, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, The King's Speech) have been offered the roles of Colonel Shikishima  and Lady Miyako, respectively.

Also, Variety has reported that Garrett Hedlund, the star of last year's Tron: Legacy film, is a frontrunner for one of Akira's two male leads, although he has not been formally offered the role.




Production is set to begin in late February or early March 2012. According to the magazine, the film's current story goes as follows: "Set in New Manhattan, the cyberpunk sci-fi epic follows the leader of a biker gang who must save his friend, discovered with potentially destructive psychokinetic abilities, from government medical experiments."
The estimated budget has been projected as a “$90 million blockbuster.”
 >-<    Fan expectation is less than enthusiast regarding this project, given the failure of Dragon Ball and Speed Racer films.



Although is hasn't been formally cancelled yet, the live action adaptation of the manga by Warner BRothers is still in development hell, as JoBlo reports:

Warner Bros. has shut down the previsualization department devoted to development of an American live-action Akira movie franchise and laid off most of employees that were working on the pre-development of the picture. However, Warner reports that the film franchise, “Is still very much in the development stage,” and tentative production of the film franchise has not been formally canceled.


In a reportedly separate development, actor Keanu Reeves has formally confirmed that he was offered the leading role in Warner’s Akira movie and turned down the offer.

I have mixed feelings about any comic book or manga that WB touches, but I feel relieved that this project is not likely to come forward.


Según el director Albert Hughes (El Libro de Eli), la Warner Brothers quiere una pelicula que sea como mínimo PG-13, y el proyecto seguirá su desarrollo durante este año, con el guión posiblemente listo en septiembre.

"Hay algo sobre el cine de antes," afirmó el director en una entrevista concedida por radio, "en lo que uno se emociona con ciertas cosas transgresoras que uno puede hacer sin ser censurado. Es lo que encuentro como un reto para mí, cómo hacer que esto se vea como una película R sin serlo. Es lo que hizo Christopher Nolan con Batman. Sabemos que en términos del tono, no son para nada PG-13 sino mucho más."

Luego indicó que el truco para lograr este efecto era simplificar todo para la audiencia, teniendo en cuenta que ciertos elementos de este manga son muy complicados para plasmarlos en film.

En cuanto al posible reparto de actores, Hughes dijo que era muy temprano para dar nombres, pero que busca a un actor joven, nuevo, con mucho talento y un actor veterano a lo Gary Oldman o Margan Freeman.

(fuente: ANN, Film School Rejects)

Todo parece indicar que se quieren tomar en serio esta pelicula, pero al mismo tiempo no va a ser algo muy fiel al manga porque ya sabemos lo que pasa cuando directores y productores hablan de que "es muy complicado para las audiencias"
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