'Akira' live-action for 2013 in dev. w/ Hughes Brothers as dir.

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  1. jefferiestubes8

    jefferiestubes8 Commodore Commodore

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    Live-action “Akira” is coming, and the Hughes brothers will direct it

    producer Andrew Lazar says...
    Albert Hughes Confirms Akira Will be PG-13 and a Two-Parter
    via


    imdb listing
    Akira (2013)
    in development - no news


    The Winter 2008 TrekBBS thread on it.
     
  2. Saul

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    I'll believe it when I see it. But the choice of directors excites me as less as the others did.

    Now if someone like Neill Blomkamp directed it we might be getting somewhere.
     
  3. Noname Given

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    I just hope they don't decide top 'move' the backdrop of the story to New York; as some reports had mentioned earlier. I will never understan why we feel the need to 'Americanize' some of the more popular anime and manga when we get a production going.
     
  4. Nerys Myk

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    Can't wait for the cast list and subsequent hub bub.
     
  5. Ethros

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    I understand... but if it is set in Tokyo, Japan, then it'd have to be full of Japanese actors. And then why would they be speaking english? May as well be speaking Japanese and it be subtitles... then it's essentially a Japanese film.
    Not a bad thing, but I doubt Hollywood would want to do that.


    Having it set in Japan and using American actors would just seem retarded. Or just the main charatcers in the biker gang are westerners, that'd still seem lame
     
  6. Shatinator

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    And then why would they be speaking english?


    Having it set in Japan and using American actors would just seem retarded.

    Ya, no american live in Japan, :vulcan: totally unrealistic, and they never speak English..:cardie:

    -The Shatinator :rolleyes:
     
  7. Obiwanshinobi

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    If not Blomkamp maybe Timur Bekmambetov? He too has a good eye for story, characterization and action with top notch visual fx.
     
  8. CorporalClegg

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    Uhh... Could you repeat the part about the things?
     
  9. miraclefan

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    I know I'm going to get pelted with tomatoes for saying this, but I didn't think AKIRA was that great a movie anyway.:shrug:
     
  10. clint g

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    What percentage of the Japanese population are of English speaking Western ancestry?


    A population of about 127 million with only 136,000 Western expatriates. Yeah, a movie set in Japan but having the main characters being American is retarded.
     
  11. Roshi

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    AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!! PG-13??

    WHAT THE FUCK?
     
  12. C.E. Evans

    C.E. Evans Admiral Admiral

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    ^^^
    The way things have changed over the years, even the original anime might be considered PG-13 these days.
     
  13. clint g

    clint g Admiral Admiral

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    This is true. When I watched it for the first time (about a decade ago) I was very underwhelmed with its violence :p


    This does make me wonder about how they plan on handling other rumored live action productions like Ghost in the Shell and Full Metal Panic.
     
  14. CorporalClegg

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    It wasn't. It's actually kind of stupid.
     
  15. Pilot Ace

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    I don't even like the film version.

    The manga is exponentially better, which is what makes me moderately interested in an adaptation to it.
     
  16. clint g

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    I think it gets alot of points for being one of the first big anime releases in the US. Other than that, it wasn't all that special.
     
  17. Pilot Ace

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    That's always been my theory as well, but goodness knows whenever I mention that theory people dismiss it!
     
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    Well, I'm looking forward to seeing it if it ever gets off drawing board. The initial animated film I felt was a bit inconclusive and confusing so I'm looking forward to an alternate interpretation.
     
  20. Obiwanshinobi

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    What actor choices would you guys choose if they did go the American route? Leo DiCaprio as Kineda and Kirk Cameron as Tetsuo?