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Hollywood's Mecha Mania: Gundam Live-Action Movie Looms

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Legendary is developing a live-action adaptation of the iconic Gundam anime.
  • The film will feature giant robots known as mechas battling for autonomy.
  • Stars Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo are reportedly in talks for leading roles.
Hollywood's Mecha Mania: Gundam Live-Action Movie Looms

Legendary is reportedly in talks to bring the beloved anime "Gundam" to the big screen with a live-action, big-budget adaptation. This ambitious project centers on the iconic "mechas," or giant robots, that defined the franchise. The original anime, which debuted in 1979, depicts a future where humanity has colonized space, leading to a war of independence against Earth.

Rumors suggest that prominent actors Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo are in negotiations to star in the film. Sweeney, in particular, is said to be actively involved in the casting process for her on-screen counterparts, indicating a significant role. This collaboration marks a potential reunion for Sweeney with Legendary, as she is also currently filming "Street Fighter" for the company.

While Legendary has declined to comment on the specifics due to the sensitive nature of the dealmaking, the prospect of a "Gundam" movie has generated considerable excitement. Previous discussions for a male lead with "Outer Banks" star Drew Starkey did not materialize. This adaptation promises to bring the epic scale of the "Gundam" universe and its mecha battles to a new generation of fans.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The movie is a live-action adaptation of the classic anime series, focusing on giant robots called mechas battling during a war between Earth and space colonies.
Both actors are reportedly in talks to star in Legendary's live-action Gundam adaptation. Sydney Sweeney is also involved in casting.
The original Gundam anime series first aired in 1979, setting the stage for its universe of mecha combat and interstellar conflict.

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