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Finally! I’ve been championing for a Netflix anime for a long time. Does this mean they will at last have at least one for every major Kaiju franchise? There’s the Godzilla trilogy as well as Singular Point, Pacific Rim, Ultraman has a series and there’s an unrelated movie on the way, the Skull Island series is apparently still happening, and now Gamera.Guess who's back:
It’s called Rebirth, I wonder if it will be a continuation of any previous version.
This reminds me, I really should rewatch the first two Heisei movies and watch the third one. I found a three pack of them in the discount blu-ray/dvd bin and Wal-Mart several years ago and got them just because I'd heard good things about them, and really enjoyed them, but after the second I got sidetracked and never watched the third. It was one of the very few times I've bought movies I've never seen, and I'm glad I did.Guess who's back:
Netflix is not producing any of those themselves. The Planet of the Monsters trilogy was produced by Polygon Pictures, Singular Points was produced by Bones Inc. and Orange Co. Ltd., and they produced them for Toho for theatrical release / TV broadcast in Japan. Netflix only does the international distribution.
This new Gamera production, though, appears to be going straight to Netflix in Japan, as well, otherwise they wouldn't have shown the logo in the video of the Japanese YT channel. It is produced, though, by Kadokawa's anime division, so you have totally different animation studios in charge of production of all these projects.
Not to say it's wrong to be cautious and/or sceptical, just saying these are very different productions. Right now, we don't even know if this Gamera anime will be classic 2D animation or 3D CG animation.
I know there are too many differences for it to work properly, but my head cannon has always been that The Brave is the sequel to the Heisei trilogy.The most likely candidate is the much-admired Heisei trilogy. The dark tone hinted at by the teaser would be consistent with that.
Although I've always wished there had been a sequel to Ryuta Tasaki's Gamera the Brave, which is a lovely, sensitive movie that reminds me of Miyazaki's films, albeit in live action. Tasaki is a superb director, known for his tokusatsu TV work, and I'd love to see him get another shot at Gamera.
I know there are too many differences for it to work properly, but my head cannon has always been that The Brave is the sequel to the Heisei trilogy.
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the Gamera film with the American International title: Destroy All Planets
Yeah, I'm guessing it's going to be less of a serialized story and more episodic fights. Which could be a fun change from things like Singular Point. It would be nice then if the episodes are closer to 45 minutes to give more breathing room to the character stories, whatever those will be.Well, you delivered that poster, which confirms that it's a series. 6 episodes. Shorter and sounds like it's more kaiju-action oriented than Singular Point.
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