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After 20 years, a dozen creatives attached and millions spent on development, Warners is moving on from the seminal property.
Whether or not he was referring to this rights transition is anyone’s guess though should Kodansha be looking to sell the ...
Trying to bring what is widely regarded as one of the greatest animes ever made into the real world is no easy task, so much ...
The possibility of a live-action take of the 1988 anime movie Akira from Warner Bros is no longer, as Deadline has confirmed ...
After more than two decades in development limbo, Warner Bros. has officially lost the live-action rights to Akira . As ...
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Bounding Into Comics on MSNTaika Waititi’s Live-Action ‘Akira’ Officially Dead, Warner Bros. Gives Films Rights Back To Original Manga Publisher KodanshaAfter two decades in production hell, Warner Bros. has given the film rights to Katsuhiro Otomo's 'Akira' back to manga ...
Warner Bros. has given up on their live-action 'Akira' movie has the film rights to the landmark anime film are up for grabs.
Riding into Neo-Tokyo is going to take a little bit longer. After more than two decades of developing a live-action take on Japanese sci-fi classic Akira, Warner Bros. has let go of the movie rights.
The possibility of a live-action take of the 1988 anime movie Akira from Warner Bros is no longer, as Deadline has confirmed that the right have lapsed, now reverted back to manga publisher Kodansha.
Live-action remakes of anime can be…let’s be generous and say hit and miss. Adapting such a fluid form of storytelling for the real world hasn’t always clicked, ...
Warner Bros. has had the live-action film rights to Katsuhiro Otomo’s landmark cyberpunk manga and anime since 2002. In that time, filmmakers as varied and diverse as Stephen Norrington, Albert ...
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