Forum - View topicNEWS: Netflix to Stream Live-Action Gundam Film; Jordan Vogt-Roberts to Direct
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Ryuji-Dono
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Already a streaming service?
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penguintruth
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Are we going to get that big budget G-Saviour sequel we've all been waiting for?
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MFrontier
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I'm not sure if being associated as a live-action anime adaption on Netflix is the best course of action, but we still don't really know a lot about this production.
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Kicksville
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I'm not gonna believe it until it actually happens, but it is apparent it's more likely now than it ever has been before.
Also, glad to a see a reminder on the Gundam UC2 thing that was accidentally announced before - I wonder if this is supposed to be that or something else. (Pretty unlikely it's coming out in 2022 either way)
g-saviour good |
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tintor2
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Christian Bale as Char Aznable and Shia LaBeouf as Amuro
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Romuska
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Oh boy here we go. Another “live action” anime adaption where 90% of it is animated.
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Silver Kirin
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Not sure what to think about this. I really enjoyed Kong: Skull Island and Jordan seems to be an anime fan. If this project goes into production soon I wonder how the production is going to be. Is it going to adapt the original '79 anime or is it going to be an original story or a combination of various Gundam works. Legendary has made a lot of high-budget films but I wonder how much is it going to cost, I assume most of the effects will be CGI, but it would be cool if they use some practical effects for the Mobile Suits cockpits and the spaceships.
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MFrontier
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Supposedly they tested the screenwriter by having them watch Narrative and try to spot all the references. So I think it will definitely either be set in the Universal Century (short of adapting the original Gundam) or be derivative of it. |
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Scary-Monsters
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What could possibly go wrong, especially with masterpieces like Pacific Rim Uprising and KOTM under their belt. /s
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chronium
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Legendary has more hits then misses. |
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Codeanime93
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Shia LaBeouf? He's a little too old at this point to play Amuro. Not to mention the other stuff that came out about him this year which I won't get into that was controversial. I'd be hoping for someone like Tom Holland at least he has a young looking face. Asa Butterfield would be great as a Gundam live action protagonist. |
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LightningComet
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Although I will say Saga didn't really impress me beyond its first few volumes, I've enjoyed Brian K. Vaughan's more popular works (especially Y: The Last Man. I'm curious to see what he'll come up with!
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Silver Kirin
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I assumed if Hollywood wanted to adapt Gundam it would be based arround the Universal Century continuity, but with some elements from Gundam Wing, since it was one of the first contact for many people with the franchise. I also wonder what they have in mind for the movie versions of the mobile suits. I didn't like the mechanical desings of the Transformers and Power Rangers live-actions, but Bandai will probably be involved very closely in the mecha designs |
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chronium
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What I wouldn't mind seeing them do is combine all of the themes from previous series and combine them into a new timeline so Newtypes, Coordinators, Mobile Dolls, etc. That way they give themselves lots of options for sequels and TV spin offs if all goes well. |
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MFrontier
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The Mobile Suit design in G-Savior, while not amazing, was at least generally on-point so I'm not too worried about that, but I'm kind of curious what the Gundam will look like. |
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