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VIZ Media has launched a new wholly-owned Hollywood-based company named VIZ Productions to produce and license live-action theatrical film and TV projects based on animated and manga series, incuding properties its Japanese parent companies Shogakukan, Inc. and Shueisha, Inc., as Hakusensha.
VIZ Productions will also serve as liaison between Japanese creative licensors and Hollywood production houses, studios and agents and plans to produce or license live action films covering a wide range of graphic novel genres.
Jason Hoffs, formerly of Dreamworks, will assume the role of Head of Production.
These ones are out and available
From US
Speed Racer -Out
Transformers 1 -Out
G-Saviour Gundam-out
From Asia
Azumi 1,2,- Out
The Prince of Tennis- Out
Dragonball (Taiwanese)- Out
Grave of the Fireflies- Out
Initial D- Out
SaiKano- Out
Video Girl Ai- Out
The Princess Blade- Out
You're Under Arrest- Out
Negima! Live-Action- Out
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon- Out
Chouseishin GranSazer- Out
Ichi the Killer- Out
NANA 1,2,- Out
Casshern- Out
YoYoCop Girl- Out
DEATH NOTE1,2,3- Out
Kekko Kamen- Out
GTO- Out
Zebraman- Out
Devilman- Out
Aquarian Age- Out
Kamikaze Girls- Out
Cutie Honey TV and Movie -out
Cromartie High-out
Lupin III- Out
Other US Live-Action Anime/Manga Movies on the way
Ah My Goddess
Fullmetal Alchemist
Vampire Hunter D
Transformers,2,3
Dragonball 1,2,3
Akira 1,2
Trigun
Ghost In The Shell
Grave of the Fireflies
Robotech
Outlaw Star
Ikki Tousen
Voltron
Real Bout HighSchool
Astroboy
Gatchaman
Kite,
Battle Angel Alita,
Kiki's Delivery Service Disney
Cowboy Bebop! FOX
Neon Genesis Evangelion Gainax, Weta, and ADV teaming up for film
WitchHunter Robin is being done by the SciFi Channel as a possible series
Viz has specifically mentioned titles
Naruto
Bleach
Death Note
Inuyasha
Naoki Urasawa’s Monster
Vampire Knight
One Piece
US Remakes
Battle Royale
Death Note
From Asia
Blood: The Last Vampire
Slam Dunk
Dororo
Lady Oscar
Pyū to Fuku! Jaguar
20th Century Boys
Vicky the Viking
CAT GIRL KIKI
Onmyoji
Golgo 13
Crying Freeman
Weather Woman
Gegege no Kitaro
Tokyo Babylon 1999
Honey and Clover
Mushishi
Tekken
Dosei Mansion
Detroit Metal City
Neko Rahmen Taishō
Legend of Kamui's
Kodomo no Kodomo
MW
Higurashi no Naku Koroni
DevilLady
Yatterman
Boogiepop and Others
Detective Conan
Lovely Complex
Blue Submarine No. 6
Sanctuary
VIZ Productions will also serve as liaison between Japanese creative licensors and Hollywood production houses, studios and agents and plans to produce or license live action films covering a wide range of graphic novel genres.
Jason Hoffs, formerly of Dreamworks, will assume the role of Head of Production.
These ones are out and available
From US
Speed Racer -Out
Transformers 1 -Out
G-Saviour Gundam-out
From Asia
Azumi 1,2,- Out
The Prince of Tennis- Out
Dragonball (Taiwanese)- Out
Grave of the Fireflies- Out
Initial D- Out
SaiKano- Out
Video Girl Ai- Out
The Princess Blade- Out
You're Under Arrest- Out
Negima! Live-Action- Out
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon- Out
Chouseishin GranSazer- Out
Ichi the Killer- Out
NANA 1,2,- Out
Casshern- Out
YoYoCop Girl- Out
DEATH NOTE1,2,3- Out
Kekko Kamen- Out
GTO- Out
Zebraman- Out
Devilman- Out
Aquarian Age- Out
Kamikaze Girls- Out
Cutie Honey TV and Movie -out
Cromartie High-out
Lupin III- Out
Other US Live-Action Anime/Manga Movies on the way
Ah My Goddess
Fullmetal Alchemist
Vampire Hunter D
Transformers,2,3
Dragonball 1,2,3
Akira 1,2
Trigun
Ghost In The Shell
Grave of the Fireflies
Robotech
Outlaw Star
Ikki Tousen
Voltron
Real Bout HighSchool
Astroboy
Gatchaman
Kite,
Battle Angel Alita,
Kiki's Delivery Service Disney
Cowboy Bebop! FOX
Neon Genesis Evangelion Gainax, Weta, and ADV teaming up for film
WitchHunter Robin is being done by the SciFi Channel as a possible series
Viz has specifically mentioned titles
Naruto
Bleach
Death Note
Inuyasha
Naoki Urasawa’s Monster
Vampire Knight
One Piece
US Remakes
Battle Royale
Death Note
From Asia
Blood: The Last Vampire
Slam Dunk
Dororo
Lady Oscar
Pyū to Fuku! Jaguar
20th Century Boys
Vicky the Viking
CAT GIRL KIKI
Onmyoji
Golgo 13
Crying Freeman
Weather Woman
Gegege no Kitaro
Tokyo Babylon 1999
Honey and Clover
Mushishi
Tekken
Dosei Mansion
Detroit Metal City
Neko Rahmen Taishō
Legend of Kamui's
Kodomo no Kodomo
MW
Higurashi no Naku Koroni
DevilLady
Yatterman
Boogiepop and Others
Detective Conan
Lovely Complex
Blue Submarine No. 6
Sanctuary
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Some of those movies already exist with licensing/distribution in the states. I know this cause I own some of them. How old is that article anyway? I ask cause I've owned some of that for several years.
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the last part of it with the list of movie are what i have been able to find on what is out and coming out the top part about VIZ is from July 22, 2008Saejima Kouga wrote:Some of those movies already exist with licensing/distribution in the states. I know this cause I own some of them. How old is that article anyway? I ask cause I've owned some of that for several years.
would seem that a lot of anime fans' dreams just came true. On Monday Fox signed a deal with Sunrise to gain the rights to make a Live Action Cowboy Bebop movie. Erwin Stoff (The Matrix, A Scanner Darkly) is set to produce the movie and told IFMagazine.com the project is "in the really early stages" since the parties "just signed it the other day."
Stoff goes on to say that there will be "a real degree of faithfulness," with the movie. He also had this to say: “When I met with them in Japan, one of the first things that I brought up was the experience that we had on A Scanner Darkly, and how hard we worked to remain faithful to Philip K. Dick, and that was our big concern here.”
So it seems that the ball is starting to get rolling for the adaptation of the classic series known as Cowboy Bebop.
M. Night Shyamalan Talks Avatar: The Last Airbender
July 21, 2008
In a recent interview in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Shyamalan revealed some information on his upcoming adaptation of the Nickelodeon series, Avatar: The Last Airbender. It appears that the film series may be made into a trilogy, and Shyamalan mentons that he plans on shooting the film first in Greenland, then the majority of filming will be in Philadelphia for three or four months as previously reported, but he then adds that the Philly shoot will be followed by a short stint possibly in Vietnam for "a few beautiful locations."
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I assume you're copying this from some site, is there an original link?
So what's that mean, are these movie being made in America or what?
So what's that mean, are these movie being made in America or what?
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Yes and 1/2 yestakenoko wrote:I assume you're copying this from some site, is there an original link?
So what's that mean, are these movie being made in America or what?
Http://www.animenewsnetwork.com just type in Live-Action Anime
http://www.liveactionanime.org
the ones that say Asia are ether are already out on dvd or are still in production
the ones that say US are ether are already out on dvd or are still in production
if you have a question on which one i would be happy to get you the link or articale
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For the Death Note Remake i am reading they want Zach Efron From that HighSchool Musical thing
But i thought of who could play MISAMISA how about Billy Pipper
But i thought of who could play MISAMISA how about Billy Pipper
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I think I'll just buy the original Death Note movies when they come out on DVD in America.
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Wow if they do a Death Note Remake I will laugh my ass off on how horribly it will be done. God they are really gonna screw up L aren't they.
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FirstShowing.net has gotten a hint from a reliable source the Keanu Reeves is set to play the part of Spike in the live action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop being adapted by Fox.
“He also revealed that Keanu Reeves has been attached as the lead character Spike for over eight months now and is still set for the role.”
They also said that the film is on the fast track at the studio and that we could see it by 2010.
“He also revealed that Keanu Reeves has been attached as the lead character Spike for over eight months now and is still set for the role.”
They also said that the film is on the fast track at the studio and that we could see it by 2010.
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The only thing a Western crew could do better for Death Note is play the roles of L (since he's only 1/4 Japanese) MAYBE Misa (depending on where she originated, I forget) and of course, Mello, Near, the mafia, and Near's American team. Oh, and Watari, since he was British.
I gotta say, I'm a bit confused about what Viz Pictures does. They brought us the first Death Note movie, but the impression I'm getting is that they're trying to remake Anime/Manga movies with Americans and vice-versa.
I gotta say, I'm a bit confused about what Viz Pictures does. They brought us the first Death Note movie, but the impression I'm getting is that they're trying to remake Anime/Manga movies with Americans and vice-versa.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L__-uEbTI4
DragonBall 2009 trailer
I know there’s millions out there, but I thought this one was among the best.
DragonBall 2009 trailer
I know there’s millions out there, but I thought this one was among the best.
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You should probably tell people thats not an official trailer. Just a really good fan made teaser really.
And for those who care it's a little over a month before the first Death Note movie is gonna be released on R1 DVD.
And for those who care it's a little over a month before the first Death Note movie is gonna be released on R1 DVD.
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Live-Action Blood Reportedly to Open in U.S. in March
Korea's Star News says Universal plans 2,000-screen North American opening
The Korean news website Star News reports that Universal Studios is planning to release Chris Nahon's live-action film adaptation of the Blood: The Last Vampire anime film on 2,000 screens in North America next March. South Korea's Gianna Jun (Ji-hyun Jun of My Sassy Girl) stars as the ageless girl Saya who hunts down a breed of blood-feeding demons in Tokyo in 1970. France's Pathé and Hong Kong's EDKO Film plan to distribute the film in other countries around the world simultaneously. Pathé lists a June 2009 release date for France, but the current Korean release date has not been announced.
Korea's Star News says Universal plans 2,000-screen North American opening
The Korean news website Star News reports that Universal Studios is planning to release Chris Nahon's live-action film adaptation of the Blood: The Last Vampire anime film on 2,000 screens in North America next March. South Korea's Gianna Jun (Ji-hyun Jun of My Sassy Girl) stars as the ageless girl Saya who hunts down a breed of blood-feeding demons in Tokyo in 1970. France's Pathé and Hong Kong's EDKO Film plan to distribute the film in other countries around the world simultaneously. Pathé lists a June 2009 release date for France, but the current Korean release date has not been announced.
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1st Dragonball Trailer to Debut in October
20th Century Fox said to attach trailer to Max Payne film
The ComingSoon.net film news website reports that 20th Century Fox will attach the first trailer for the live-action Dragonball film to its Max Payne film, which will open on October 17. James Wong (Final Destination, X-Files television series, The One) is directing this adaptation of Akira Toriyama's Dragonball fighting manga. The cast includes Justin Chatwin (War of the Worlds, The Invisible, Lost television series), Emmy Rossum (film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, The Day After Tomorrow), James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Spike, Smallville's Brainiac), and Chow Yun-Fat (A Better Tomorrow, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End). The film will open on April 10, 2009..
20th Century Fox said to attach trailer to Max Payne film
The ComingSoon.net film news website reports that 20th Century Fox will attach the first trailer for the live-action Dragonball film to its Max Payne film, which will open on October 17. James Wong (Final Destination, X-Files television series, The One) is directing this adaptation of Akira Toriyama's Dragonball fighting manga. The cast includes Justin Chatwin (War of the Worlds, The Invisible, Lost television series), Emmy Rossum (film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, The Day After Tomorrow), James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Spike, Smallville's Brainiac), and Chow Yun-Fat (A Better Tomorrow, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End). The film will open on April 10, 2009..
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