🍿 2022-12-13 11:20:18 – Paris/France.
Look it rained as it was confirmed that Legendary had taken over the rights to make a 'Boku no Hero Academia' live-action movie, but we already know these things take time. Transferring anime and manga to the realm of live action is a very complicated experience, but Netflix has decided to try its luck again Let's see if it's the right one.
the ninth time is the charm
Legendary Entertainment will produce the film for Netflix, although there is still a lot of work to do and no estimated release date has been given. Shinsuke Satō (“Alice in Borderland”) is in charge of the film as director and also as executive producer on his first English language project, while Joby Harold will be in charge of the adaptation of Kohei Horikoshi's manga.
Harold has previously worked on 'Obi-Wan Kenobi', 'Army of Dead' and is credited as a screenwriter on 'The Flash', so he's no stranger to the world of superheroes.
Netflix has already had several failed attempts trying to bring anime worlds to live action, most recently with 'Death Note' and 'Cowboy Bebop', which suffered one of the platform's most devastating cancellations. Next year comes the remake of “One Piece,” which will have to be seen if it finally breaks the curse.
During, 'Boku no Hero Academy' is already in its sixth anime season, while the manga is in its final stretch and nearing the conclusion of Midoriya's story.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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