Robin Williams is an esteemed actor celebrated for his contribution to the Hollywood film industry. Be it John Keating in Dead Poets Society or Alan Parrish in Jumanji, Williams was a versatile character in every aspect.
Little do people know that Williams was obsessed with anime. In particular, he was drawn toward the cyberpunk genre as a whole be it Apple Seed or Ghost in the Shell. However, his film featured a cameo so iconic, that fans remember it to this date.
Asuka in a still from the anime | Credit: Gainax
The film featured a cameo of Neon Genesis Evangelion and its misaligned theme. The clip garnered an array of comments which are nothing short of hilarious. The misinterpreted essence coupled with the fan edit made it comical.
Interestingly, it sheds light on the disturbing and unsettling themes in the anime. As one of the revolutionary series in the mecha genre,...
Little do people know that Williams was obsessed with anime. In particular, he was drawn toward the cyberpunk genre as a whole be it Apple Seed or Ghost in the Shell. However, his film featured a cameo so iconic, that fans remember it to this date.
Asuka in a still from the anime | Credit: Gainax
The film featured a cameo of Neon Genesis Evangelion and its misaligned theme. The clip garnered an array of comments which are nothing short of hilarious. The misinterpreted essence coupled with the fan edit made it comical.
Interestingly, it sheds light on the disturbing and unsettling themes in the anime. As one of the revolutionary series in the mecha genre,...
- 12/24/2024
- by Himanshi Jeswani
- FandomWire
Be it fashion or music, the 80s was a true trendsetter. But when it comes to inspiring pop culture hits, Akira takes the cake. From the iconic bike slide to color-coded leather jackets, the film is a visual treat. What makes the movie impeccable is its animation and well-written characters. The trope of telekinesis paved the path for several iconic shows and movies.
Shotaro Kaneda and his infamous bike slide in a still from the film | Credit: Tms Entertainment
This includes the iconic and successful Netflix series Stranger Things. Created by the Duffer Brothers, the show follows a similar trope of a superhuman kid. While both stories differ in most ways, it’s time Katsuhiro gets his deserved and due recognition. This also extends to his pivotal role in revolutionizing the anime industry through his works.
Akira inspired this iconic and successful Netflix series.
Akira (1988) is one of the most...
Shotaro Kaneda and his infamous bike slide in a still from the film | Credit: Tms Entertainment
This includes the iconic and successful Netflix series Stranger Things. Created by the Duffer Brothers, the show follows a similar trope of a superhuman kid. While both stories differ in most ways, it’s time Katsuhiro gets his deserved and due recognition. This also extends to his pivotal role in revolutionizing the anime industry through his works.
Akira inspired this iconic and successful Netflix series.
Akira (1988) is one of the most...
- 10/12/2024
- by Himanshi Jeswani
- FandomWire
Anime distributor AnimEigo announces the upcoming home media Blu-ray release of the Megazone 23 Ova on November 12th.
Making its debut in 1985, Megazone 23 ignited the Japanese Original Video Animation (Ova) boom. It proved there was a market for direct-to-video anime films and paved the way for anime to become not just a niche genre, but a world-wide phenomenon. It was soon joined by a visually mind-blowing sequel, and a 2-part spinoff that takes place centuries later.
The new release from AnimEigo compiles the complete Megazone 23 trilogy along with an array of bonus features that includes the original Adv Films commentary track, Adv Films English dub tracks for all 3 parts (4 episodes), UK dubs for Megazone 23 Part III, an English subtitled Japanese commentary track with illustrator Gaku Miyao and producer Hiroki Sato, line art galleries, liner notes by noted anime author Giles Poitras, and more.
Pre-oders are available now at: https://www.
Making its debut in 1985, Megazone 23 ignited the Japanese Original Video Animation (Ova) boom. It proved there was a market for direct-to-video anime films and paved the way for anime to become not just a niche genre, but a world-wide phenomenon. It was soon joined by a visually mind-blowing sequel, and a 2-part spinoff that takes place centuries later.
The new release from AnimEigo compiles the complete Megazone 23 trilogy along with an array of bonus features that includes the original Adv Films commentary track, Adv Films English dub tracks for all 3 parts (4 episodes), UK dubs for Megazone 23 Part III, an English subtitled Japanese commentary track with illustrator Gaku Miyao and producer Hiroki Sato, line art galleries, liner notes by noted anime author Giles Poitras, and more.
Pre-oders are available now at: https://www.
- 10/11/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
In the year 2070, evolution has begun to give birth to a new race of humans: the Espers. Blessed with psychic abilities, many of them choose to live in peace. Some, though, have chosen to use their gifts to assert dominance over humanity. In response, others have opted to join the advanced defense agency known as Minerva to stop them. One of them, Luna, has now been bonded with a Neurodiver, a lab-grown cephalopod Esper that enhances her abilities, allowing her to explore memories as if she’s living them.
On paper, that sounds like an ambitious, big-budget remake of David Cronenberg’s Scanners, one of many a sci-fi fan’s dreams, and really, that’s part of the problem with Read Only Memories: Neurodiver. Its premise opens the door to an immense, far-reaching embarrassment of creative options that the game—a bright, breezy, anime-flavored follow-up to 2064: Read Only Memories...
On paper, that sounds like an ambitious, big-budget remake of David Cronenberg’s Scanners, one of many a sci-fi fan’s dreams, and really, that’s part of the problem with Read Only Memories: Neurodiver. Its premise opens the door to an immense, far-reaching embarrassment of creative options that the game—a bright, breezy, anime-flavored follow-up to 2064: Read Only Memories...
- 5/15/2024
- by Justin Clark
- Slant Magazine
Toei Animation announces upcoming science-fiction CGI film called Hypergalactic, highlighting the involvement of Naoto Oshima and Western creators. The movie, described as a "multicultural" adventure, features a co-created story concept between Oshima and producer Joseph Chou. Hypergalactic aims to attract a Western audience, but it remains to be seen if the anime aesthetics will appeal to them. Producers have experience with 3D animation and cross-border projects.
Toei Animation, the studio behind hits like Dragon Ball and One Piece, revealed the existence of an upcoming science-fiction CGI film titled Hypergalactic. Among its points of promotion, Toei was eager to call attention to the contributions of Naoto Oshima, Sega's character designer responsible for inventing Sonic the Hedgehog. More curious, however, is that the movie appears to be an international effort, with Western creators and voice actors included in its staff.
Details are scarce at this point, though a list of staff...
Toei Animation, the studio behind hits like Dragon Ball and One Piece, revealed the existence of an upcoming science-fiction CGI film titled Hypergalactic. Among its points of promotion, Toei was eager to call attention to the contributions of Naoto Oshima, Sega's character designer responsible for inventing Sonic the Hedgehog. More curious, however, is that the movie appears to be an international effort, with Western creators and voice actors included in its staff.
Details are scarce at this point, though a list of staff...
- 2/9/2024
- by Kevin Chu
- ScreenRant
Whoever wins, we lose. When Disney wins, however, everyone loses.
/Film reported back in May of 2023 that Disney, as part of its massive acquisition of 20th Century Fox in 2019, had inherited an already-complete 10-episode anime TV series based on the nerd-sating "Alien vs. Predator" series. The show's existence was confirmed by Joshua Izzo, the former director of licensing at 20th Century Fox, on the "Perfect Organism" podcast. Izzo said that the 10-episode series was complete, but that it was locked in a vault at Disney, hidden from public view. This is a common practice during mergers and management changes. The new administration as a film studio or record label, wanting to work solely on their own projects, will often shelve the previous administration's projects as a mode of keeping the slate clean. This means a lot of excellent art has never seen the light of day, or was released with so little fanfare,...
/Film reported back in May of 2023 that Disney, as part of its massive acquisition of 20th Century Fox in 2019, had inherited an already-complete 10-episode anime TV series based on the nerd-sating "Alien vs. Predator" series. The show's existence was confirmed by Joshua Izzo, the former director of licensing at 20th Century Fox, on the "Perfect Organism" podcast. Izzo said that the 10-episode series was complete, but that it was locked in a vault at Disney, hidden from public view. This is a common practice during mergers and management changes. The new administration as a film studio or record label, wanting to work solely on their own projects, will often shelve the previous administration's projects as a mode of keeping the slate clean. This means a lot of excellent art has never seen the light of day, or was released with so little fanfare,...
- 8/1/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Back in early 2020, we heard mention of an Alien vs. Predator anime series that had been made before the 20th Century Fox / Disney merger and never released. Now the folks at the Perfect Organism podcast have scored an interview with Joshua Izzo, who made Alien Day an official event while working at Fox. During this interview, Izzo confirmed that an Alien vs. Predator anime series was produced, all ten episodes were completed… and now they’ve just been sitting on a shelf (a shelf that is now inside the Disney vault) for years.
Izzo said (with thanks to Avp Galaxy for the transcript), “One thing that did not happen during Alien Day in 2016 was – there is sitting at Disney now, at 20th [Studios], 10 episodes of a fully completed Alien vs. Predator anime series that I produced. It’s done. It’s in the can. It’s mixed, it’s finished. It...
Izzo said (with thanks to Avp Galaxy for the transcript), “One thing that did not happen during Alien Day in 2016 was – there is sitting at Disney now, at 20th [Studios], 10 episodes of a fully completed Alien vs. Predator anime series that I produced. It’s done. It’s in the can. It’s mixed, it’s finished. It...
- 5/19/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Netflix has given us our first look at their upcoming Ghost in the Shell: Sac_2045 anime series in the form of a brief teaser trailer. It’s doesn’t give us much, but it does show off the animation style of the series, which is different from anything I’ve seen from the Ghost in the Shell franchise in the past.
The series is set in the year 2045, and “after global capitalism has defaulted, Japan's elite Section 9 begins conducting covert cyber operations.”
The series will be directed by Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed) and Kenji Kamiyama, and newcomer Ilya Kuvshinow is heading up the animation and character design for the series.
The new Ghost in the Shell anime is confirmed to have two seasons so far with 12 episodes planned for each. We don’t have any other info to share on the series right now, but check out the teaser below and...
The series is set in the year 2045, and “after global capitalism has defaulted, Japan's elite Section 9 begins conducting covert cyber operations.”
The series will be directed by Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed) and Kenji Kamiyama, and newcomer Ilya Kuvshinow is heading up the animation and character design for the series.
The new Ghost in the Shell anime is confirmed to have two seasons so far with 12 episodes planned for each. We don’t have any other info to share on the series right now, but check out the teaser below and...
- 10/23/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Anime maniacs have been waiting for this day: Eight years ago, Hiroyuki Imaishi co-founded Studio Trigger with the goal of one day hatching a feature as wild and innovative as his TV series “Gurren Lagann” and “Kill la Kill.” Now he has. Every bit as loud and ambitious as one might expect from a visual artist with such a hyperactive imagination, .
With “Promare,” which has already earned $10 million in its native Japan, the payoff is the seamless mix of 2D elements in 3D environments with a rock ‘n’ roll soundtrack that seeps in at the right times. Best seen with a rowdy audience — like those who came out for dubbed and subtitled versions shown via nationwide Fathom Events screenings on Sept. 17 and 19 — this cult-ready Gkids release will get a more traditional rollout in larger U.S. markets starting Sept. 20.
“Promare” opens as the people of Promepolis are taken over by...
With “Promare,” which has already earned $10 million in its native Japan, the payoff is the seamless mix of 2D elements in 3D environments with a rock ‘n’ roll soundtrack that seeps in at the right times. Best seen with a rowdy audience — like those who came out for dubbed and subtitled versions shown via nationwide Fathom Events screenings on Sept. 17 and 19 — this cult-ready Gkids release will get a more traditional rollout in larger U.S. markets starting Sept. 20.
“Promare” opens as the people of Promepolis are taken over by...
- 9/19/2019
- by Valerie Complex
- Variety Film + TV
This week, we’ve gotten to hear lots of really cool reports from the Annecy International Animation Festival in France. Once thing that is super cool is the first piece of character artwork that Netflix shared at their panel for the upcoming Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045. Shinji Aramaki and Kenji Kamiyama (Ultraman) are set to direct, and newcomer Ilya Kuvshinow will head up animation and character design for the series.
Variety reports the following about the series:
The series will be the first time the IP will be fully-animated in 3Dcg. Kamiyama and Production I.G will team up with Aramaki and Sola Digital Arts, who have brought Japanese 3Dcg animation to the world on work such as 2004’s “Appleseed.” The Netflix reboot also marks the first time that the franchise will have two directors shaping its execution.
We don’t know much more about the series yet,...
Variety reports the following about the series:
The series will be the first time the IP will be fully-animated in 3Dcg. Kamiyama and Production I.G will team up with Aramaki and Sola Digital Arts, who have brought Japanese 3Dcg animation to the world on work such as 2004’s “Appleseed.” The Netflix reboot also marks the first time that the franchise will have two directors shaping its execution.
We don’t know much more about the series yet,...
- 6/12/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
Annecy, France — On Tuesday night at the Annecy Intl. Animation Festival, Netflix held one of its most highly-anticipated panels for one of its most dedicated fan-bases: Netflix Original Anime: A Celebration of Anime and a Look Ahead.
Appropriately enough, this year’s festival is honoring Japan and its animation tradition, past and present, as the official Guest Country. Netflix, eager to capitalize on that tradition, and embed itself in the Japanese market as a producer, has commissioned a strong slate of originals and reboots meant to honor the country’s animation history while pushing the envelope of narrative and technology.
Announced last December, Netflix has commissioned a new “Ghost in the Shell” reboot titled: “Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045” from “Ultraman” directors Shinji Aramaki and Kenji Kamiyama. The two confirmed on Tuesday night that relative animation newcomer Ilya Kuvshinow will head character design on the show. Accompanying the announcement,...
Appropriately enough, this year’s festival is honoring Japan and its animation tradition, past and present, as the official Guest Country. Netflix, eager to capitalize on that tradition, and embed itself in the Japanese market as a producer, has commissioned a strong slate of originals and reboots meant to honor the country’s animation history while pushing the envelope of narrative and technology.
Announced last December, Netflix has commissioned a new “Ghost in the Shell” reboot titled: “Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045” from “Ultraman” directors Shinji Aramaki and Kenji Kamiyama. The two confirmed on Tuesday night that relative animation newcomer Ilya Kuvshinow will head character design on the show. Accompanying the announcement,...
- 6/11/2019
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has announced via Twitter that a new “Ghost in the Shell” anime series will be coming to their streaming service, scheduled for release in 2020. Titled “Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045,” this new show is being produced by Sola Digital Arts in collaboration with Production I.G. (the studio behind all of the franchise’s anime and most of the films).
It was also announced that this new series (with an unknown number of episode) will be directed by both Kenji Kamiyama (“Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex“) and Shinji Aramaki (“Appleseed“).
Continue reading Netflix To Distrbute Brand-New ‘Ghost In The Shell’ Anime Series in 2020 at The Playlist.
It was also announced that this new series (with an unknown number of episode) will be directed by both Kenji Kamiyama (“Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex“) and Shinji Aramaki (“Appleseed“).
Continue reading Netflix To Distrbute Brand-New ‘Ghost In The Shell’ Anime Series in 2020 at The Playlist.
- 12/15/2018
- by David Morgan-Brown
- The Playlist
With a brief tweet the streaming giant Netflix has announced that a new addition to the “Ghost in the Shell Universe” is officially in the making.
The upcoming brand new series, called “Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045” will premiere in 2020 and will be co-directed by Shinji Aramaki from “Appleseed” and Kenji Kamiyama from “Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex”. It will be a collaboration between studios Production I.G. and Sola Digital Arts.
Lots of media attention and hype had been gravitating around the last attempt to progress the popular “saga”, the controversial Rupert Sanders’ live action 2017 movie, casting Scarlett Johansson in the lead role of cyborg Major Motoko Kusanagi and triggering a huge debate about Hollywood’s whitewashing issue.
“Ghost in the Shell” was originally a hugely popular manga series, written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow. In 1995 it was adapted into an anime film of the same name,...
The upcoming brand new series, called “Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045” will premiere in 2020 and will be co-directed by Shinji Aramaki from “Appleseed” and Kenji Kamiyama from “Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex”. It will be a collaboration between studios Production I.G. and Sola Digital Arts.
Lots of media attention and hype had been gravitating around the last attempt to progress the popular “saga”, the controversial Rupert Sanders’ live action 2017 movie, casting Scarlett Johansson in the lead role of cyborg Major Motoko Kusanagi and triggering a huge debate about Hollywood’s whitewashing issue.
“Ghost in the Shell” was originally a hugely popular manga series, written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow. In 1995 it was adapted into an anime film of the same name,...
- 12/10/2018
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Netflix’s major push into anime continues with the announcement the streaming giant is planning a brand new “Ghost in the Shell” anime for a 2020 debut. The series, officially titled “Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045,” is being co-directed by Kenji Kamiyama (“Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex”) and Shinji Araki (“Appleseed”). It’s unclear at this point whether or not the project is a feature film or a television series.
“Ghost in the Shell” originally started as a hugely popular manga series written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow. The series was famously adapted into a 1995 anime film of the same name, directed by Mamoru Oshii. The anime “Ghost in the Shell” is largely credited with influencing science-fiction cinema into the 21st century, most evidently “The Matrix” soundtrack.
While Netflix has not revealed further details about “Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045,” here’s hoping the voice cast remains culturally appropriate.
“Ghost in the Shell” originally started as a hugely popular manga series written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow. The series was famously adapted into a 1995 anime film of the same name, directed by Mamoru Oshii. The anime “Ghost in the Shell” is largely credited with influencing science-fiction cinema into the 21st century, most evidently “The Matrix” soundtrack.
While Netflix has not revealed further details about “Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045,” here’s hoping the voice cast remains culturally appropriate.
- 12/8/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
A new adaptation of Masamune Shirow’s Ghost in the Shell manga, titled Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045, is coming to Netflix in 2020 — by wait of 3Dcg animation.
Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex) and Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed) are set to serve as directors on the project using next-generation animation, with Production I.G (Ghost in the Shell) and Sola Digital Arts (Netflix’s upcoming Ultraman anime) serving as the production studios.
The original Ghost in the Shell manga tells the story of Public Security Section 9, a counter-cyberterrorist organization led by protagonist Major Motoko Kusanagi, in mid-21st century Japan.
Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex) and Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed) are set to serve as directors on the project using next-generation animation, with Production I.G (Ghost in the Shell) and Sola Digital Arts (Netflix’s upcoming Ultraman anime) serving as the production studios.
The original Ghost in the Shell manga tells the story of Public Security Section 9, a counter-cyberterrorist organization led by protagonist Major Motoko Kusanagi, in mid-21st century Japan.
- 12/8/2018
- TVLine.com
The new “Ghost in the Shell” animated series from Production I.G has landed at Netflix, the company announced on Friday.
The anime series, titled “Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045” will premiere worldwide on the streamer in 2020.
As previously announced, Kenji Kamiyama (“Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex” series) and Shinji Aramaki (“Appleseed”) will co-direct the project, a new story based on the original manga series. Animation studio Production I.G will team with Sola Digital Arts, the studio behind Netflix’s upcoming “Ultraman.”
“Yes, A New Ghost In The Shell Anime Is Coming,” the company wrote on its sci-fi centric Twitter account. “‘Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045’ will be directed by ‘Appleseed’s’ Shinji Aramaki and ‘Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex’s Kenji Kamiyama.’ On @Netflix in 2020! *desire to explore...
The anime series, titled “Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045” will premiere worldwide on the streamer in 2020.
As previously announced, Kenji Kamiyama (“Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex” series) and Shinji Aramaki (“Appleseed”) will co-direct the project, a new story based on the original manga series. Animation studio Production I.G will team with Sola Digital Arts, the studio behind Netflix’s upcoming “Ultraman.”
“Yes, A New Ghost In The Shell Anime Is Coming,” the company wrote on its sci-fi centric Twitter account. “‘Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045’ will be directed by ‘Appleseed’s’ Shinji Aramaki and ‘Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex’s Kenji Kamiyama.’ On @Netflix in 2020! *desire to explore...
- 12/8/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Netflix continues to go big into anime, announcing a new Ghost in the Shell project set for worldwide distribution in 2020. The announcement was made via Twitter.
Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045 will have directors Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex) & Shinji Araki (Appleseed) on board. The new title will be a collaboration between studios Production I.G. and Sola Digital Arts.
Production I.G animated all of the anime projects for Ghost in the Shell while Sola’s credits include Appleseed Alpha, Blade Runner Black Out 2022 and also the new Ultraman anime that will bow on Netflix next year. The anime will be “reborn,” according to Netflix, by changing itself into a new form, 3Dcg, pioneered by Aramaki and Sola. Netflix is touting it as a “next-generation animation film.”
Netflix this year has added such anime titles as Kyoto Animation’s Violet Evergarden, Science Saru’s Devilman Crybaby and Aggretsuko,...
Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045 will have directors Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex) & Shinji Araki (Appleseed) on board. The new title will be a collaboration between studios Production I.G. and Sola Digital Arts.
Production I.G animated all of the anime projects for Ghost in the Shell while Sola’s credits include Appleseed Alpha, Blade Runner Black Out 2022 and also the new Ultraman anime that will bow on Netflix next year. The anime will be “reborn,” according to Netflix, by changing itself into a new form, 3Dcg, pioneered by Aramaki and Sola. Netflix is touting it as a “next-generation animation film.”
Netflix this year has added such anime titles as Kyoto Animation’s Violet Evergarden, Science Saru’s Devilman Crybaby and Aggretsuko,...
- 12/8/2018
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
There’s a new Blade Runner anime series going into development called Blade Runner - Black Lotus, and it was inspired by Blade Runner 2049.
We may never see another Blade Runner movie again because they have been box office bombs, but at least we will be getting more stories set in the universe in anime form! Hey, it’s better than nothing!
The plot of the series is being kept under wraps, it’s been confirmed that the story will “take place in 2032 and will include some familiar characters from the Blade Runner universe.”
The series will be produced by Alcon Entertainment, WarnerMedia’s Adult Swim, and Crunchyroll. The series will air on Adult Swim’s Toonami programming block. Crunchyroll will handle worldwide streaming.
Blade Runner – Black Lotus will consist of 13 half-hour episodes, and the animation is being done by Sola Digital Arts, who also worked on the new Ultraman series.
We may never see another Blade Runner movie again because they have been box office bombs, but at least we will be getting more stories set in the universe in anime form! Hey, it’s better than nothing!
The plot of the series is being kept under wraps, it’s been confirmed that the story will “take place in 2032 and will include some familiar characters from the Blade Runner universe.”
The series will be produced by Alcon Entertainment, WarnerMedia’s Adult Swim, and Crunchyroll. The series will air on Adult Swim’s Toonami programming block. Crunchyroll will handle worldwide streaming.
Blade Runner – Black Lotus will consist of 13 half-hour episodes, and the animation is being done by Sola Digital Arts, who also worked on the new Ultraman series.
- 11/29/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"Blade Runner – Black Lotus", a new animated 13-episode TV series, set 25 years before the feature "Blade Runner 2049", based on author Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?" is from Alcon Television Group, a division of Alcon Entertainment, WarnerMedia's "Adult Swim" and Crunchyroll, to be directed by Shinji Aramaki ("Appleseed") and Kenji Kamiyama ("Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex") for Solar Digital Arts:
"I first saw 'Blade Runner' in 1982, at age 11," said Jason DeMarco, for "Adult Swim" on-air.
"It has remained one of the defining films of my life.
"To be able to explore more of this universe, with the incredible talent we have on board, is a dream come true..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Blade Runner 2049"...
"I first saw 'Blade Runner' in 1982, at age 11," said Jason DeMarco, for "Adult Swim" on-air.
"It has remained one of the defining films of my life.
"To be able to explore more of this universe, with the incredible talent we have on board, is a dream come true..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Blade Runner 2049"...
- 11/29/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Blade Runner – Black Lotus, an animated series inspired by the Oscar-winning movie Blade Runner 2049, is coming to Adult Swim. Alcon Television Group, a division of Alcon Entertainment, has teamed with WarnerMedia’s Adult Swim and Crunchyroll to produce and distribute the new anime series.
Blade Runner – Black Lotus will feature 13 half-hour episodes produced by animation studio Sola Digital Arts (Ultraman). The series plot is being kept under wraps, but producers have confirmed the story will take place in 2032 and will include some familiar characters from the Blade Runner universe.
Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed) and Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex) will direct all episodes of the premiere season, following their current directorial work on the upcoming Ghost in the Shell series reboot. Shinichiro Watanabe is a creative producer.
Adult Swim will have the worldwide rights (excluding Asia) to distribute the English dubbed versions...
Blade Runner – Black Lotus will feature 13 half-hour episodes produced by animation studio Sola Digital Arts (Ultraman). The series plot is being kept under wraps, but producers have confirmed the story will take place in 2032 and will include some familiar characters from the Blade Runner universe.
Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed) and Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex) will direct all episodes of the premiere season, following their current directorial work on the upcoming Ghost in the Shell series reboot. Shinichiro Watanabe is a creative producer.
Adult Swim will have the worldwide rights (excluding Asia) to distribute the English dubbed versions...
- 11/29/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Crunchyroll and Adult Swim are partnering with Alcon Television Group to produce and distribute “Blade Runner — Black Lotus,” an anime series inspired by Blade Runner 2049, the Oscar-winning 2017 sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1982 classic.
Adult Swim will have the worldwide rights — excluding Asia — to distribute the 13-episode series, which will air on the network’s anime programming block Toonami. Crunchyroll, an anime-centric streaming service, will handle worldwide distribution for its community of more than 45 million registered users and 2 million paying subscribers.
Produced by animation studio Sola Digital and directed by Shinji Aramaki (“Appleseed”) and Kenji Kamiyama (“Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex”), each episode will run for 30-minutes.
As of now, Crunchyroll and its partners are keeping the plot line of the series under wraps, but producers have confirmed the story will take place in 2032 and will include a few familiar faces from the dystopian Blade Runner universe where...
Adult Swim will have the worldwide rights — excluding Asia — to distribute the 13-episode series, which will air on the network’s anime programming block Toonami. Crunchyroll, an anime-centric streaming service, will handle worldwide distribution for its community of more than 45 million registered users and 2 million paying subscribers.
Produced by animation studio Sola Digital and directed by Shinji Aramaki (“Appleseed”) and Kenji Kamiyama (“Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex”), each episode will run for 30-minutes.
As of now, Crunchyroll and its partners are keeping the plot line of the series under wraps, but producers have confirmed the story will take place in 2032 and will include a few familiar faces from the dystopian Blade Runner universe where...
- 11/29/2018
- by Matt Lopez
- The Wrap
Ultraman is getting a new 3D CG anime series and it will be coming to Netflix! According to Anime News Network, the series will be an adaptation of the 12th compiled book volume of Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi's Ultraman manga that was recently revealed. For any of you that are fans of Ultraman, this is exciting news and if you're curious to know what the story entails, here's a synopsis for the manga that was released:
Decades ago, a being known as the Giant of Light joined Shin Hayata of the Scientific Special Search Party to save Earth from an invasion of terrifying monsters known as Kaiju. Now, many years later, those dark days are fading into memory, and the world is at peace. But in the shadows a new threat is growing, a danger that can only be faced by a new kind of hero - a new kind of Ultraman.
Decades ago, a being known as the Giant of Light joined Shin Hayata of the Scientific Special Search Party to save Earth from an invasion of terrifying monsters known as Kaiju. Now, many years later, those dark days are fading into memory, and the world is at peace. But in the shadows a new threat is growing, a danger that can only be faced by a new kind of hero - a new kind of Ultraman.
- 7/6/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
In an age where special effects reign supreme, there’s one aspect of the filmmaking process that hasn’t gone through a radical transformation — music. Some of the best movies in any given year would be sorely lacking without their memorable scores, and this has remained true well into the first two decades of the 21st century.
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Film composers play an integral part in the filmmaking process, and there are a handful whose bodies of work stand out in recent years. Of course, this list of 12 major composers only begins to scratch the surface of the talent out there. There are plenty of other worthy contributors to the medium who didn’t make the cut — Danny Elfman and John Williams, we’re looking at you — but rest assured that this top dozen represent the cream of the crop.
Hans Zimmer...
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Film composers play an integral part in the filmmaking process, and there are a handful whose bodies of work stand out in recent years. Of course, this list of 12 major composers only begins to scratch the surface of the talent out there. There are plenty of other worthy contributors to the medium who didn’t make the cut — Danny Elfman and John Williams, we’re looking at you — but rest assured that this top dozen represent the cream of the crop.
Hans Zimmer...
- 8/7/2017
- by Gabrielle Kiss
- Indiewire
Following last weekend's release of Paramount Pictures fantastic live-action adaptation of Ghost in the Shell, we have word that Kodansha and the Japanese animation company Production I.G are developing a new Ghost in the Shell anime series.
There aren't a lot of details on the series, but THR says that it will be co-directed by Kenji Kamiyama, who worked on the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex series and Shinji Aramaki, who worked on the anime Appleseed.
Production I.G. has been producing Ghost in the Shell projects since they produced Mamoru Oshii’s 1995 anime classic. The studio also produced Stand Alone Complex and several more. It only makes sense that they would be involved in this newest adaptation of the property.
I'll make sure to fill you in on any other details on the new anime as they become available. Are you excited that we are getting...
There aren't a lot of details on the series, but THR says that it will be co-directed by Kenji Kamiyama, who worked on the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex series and Shinji Aramaki, who worked on the anime Appleseed.
Production I.G. has been producing Ghost in the Shell projects since they produced Mamoru Oshii’s 1995 anime classic. The studio also produced Stand Alone Complex and several more. It only makes sense that they would be involved in this newest adaptation of the property.
I'll make sure to fill you in on any other details on the new anime as they become available. Are you excited that we are getting...
- 4/7/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Publisher Kodansha and Japan-headquartered animation company Production I.G are working on a new animated production based on the classic Ghost in the Shell manga.
It will be co-directed by Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex series) and Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed).
Also this week, Production I.G — whose animation credits includes Ghost in the Shell, Miss Hokusai and A Letter to Momo — announced the promotion of Maki Terashima-Furuta to the role of president of Production I.G. USA.
Terashima-Furuta founded the U.S. subsidiary of Production I.G. in 1997 and has served as vice president, during which time she has overseen development, production...
It will be co-directed by Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex series) and Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed).
Also this week, Production I.G — whose animation credits includes Ghost in the Shell, Miss Hokusai and A Letter to Momo — announced the promotion of Maki Terashima-Furuta to the role of president of Production I.G. USA.
Terashima-Furuta founded the U.S. subsidiary of Production I.G. in 1997 and has served as vice president, during which time she has overseen development, production...
- 4/7/2017
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Get ready to hack the ghost.
The groundbreaking anime that lead to countless imitators both live-action and in the realm of animation, Ghost in the Shell has long been thought of as a masterpiece. With the new live-action feature lifting sequences right from the pages of Masamune Shirow’s manga, its the perfect time to ask why has Ghost in the Shell influenced so many? And despite the hotly debated casting choices, how will this new adaptation possibly live up to the legacy of its fore-bearer?
The cyberpunk series first got its start from the mind of Masamune Shirow. Shirow had been writing Manga throughout the 1980’s including one of his biggest hits, Appleseed. Appleseed had all the trademarks of Shirow Manga; philosophical, hard science-fiction stories with adequately sexualized female characters. That played well toward a Western market that was just beginning to have access to Japanese Manga and Anime in the early 90’s. When...
The groundbreaking anime that lead to countless imitators both live-action and in the realm of animation, Ghost in the Shell has long been thought of as a masterpiece. With the new live-action feature lifting sequences right from the pages of Masamune Shirow’s manga, its the perfect time to ask why has Ghost in the Shell influenced so many? And despite the hotly debated casting choices, how will this new adaptation possibly live up to the legacy of its fore-bearer?
The cyberpunk series first got its start from the mind of Masamune Shirow. Shirow had been writing Manga throughout the 1980’s including one of his biggest hits, Appleseed. Appleseed had all the trademarks of Shirow Manga; philosophical, hard science-fiction stories with adequately sexualized female characters. That played well toward a Western market that was just beginning to have access to Japanese Manga and Anime in the early 90’s. When...
- 3/27/2017
- by Max Covill
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Harlock: Space Pirate will be available on Digital HD, On Demand and DVD on March 31. "Old Friend/Get Off My Ship" "This Doesn’t Change Anything" Related Content: English Dub Of Harlock: Space Pirate To Screen In Select Us Cities Anime: New Featurette For Space Pirate Captain Harlock Director Shinji Aramaki (Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, Halo Legends, Appleseed Saga: Ex Machina) unleashes an interstellar thrill ride with Harlock: Space Pirate on Digital HD, On Demand and DVD from Ketchup Entertainment! Based on the classic comic book and TV series, this adventure stars David Matranga (Appleseed, Journey to Agatha), Emily Neves (Starship Troopers: Invasion, Journey to Agatha), and Rob Mungle (Blue Seed, Lady Death). A mysterious space pirate of the future, Captain Harlock, is determined to return his death ship and loyal crew to a battered Earth, which has been declared off-limits by the intergalactic Gaia Coalition. The rogue captain comes up...
- 3/27/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Los Angeles, CA – Director Shinji Aramaki (Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, Halo Legends, Appleseed Saga: Ex Machina) unleashes an interstellar thrill ride with Harlock: Space Pirate on Digital HD, On Demand and DVD from Ketchup Entertainment! Based on the classic comic book and TV series, this live action family adventure stars David Matranga (Appleseed, Journey to Agatha), Emily Neves (Starship Troopers: Invasion, Journey to Agatha), and Rob Mungle (Blue Seed, Lady Death).
A mysterious space pirate of the future, Captain Harlock, is determined to return his death ship and loyal crew to a battered Earth, which has been declared off-limits by the intergalactic Gaia Coalition. The rogue captain comes up with an incredible plan to go back in time to rescue Earth, but that includes the destruction of everything, as it exists. A young soldier of the Gaia Coalition volunteers to go undercover on the infamous skull ship and assassinate Harlock, but...
A mysterious space pirate of the future, Captain Harlock, is determined to return his death ship and loyal crew to a battered Earth, which has been declared off-limits by the intergalactic Gaia Coalition. The rogue captain comes up with an incredible plan to go back in time to rescue Earth, but that includes the destruction of everything, as it exists. A young soldier of the Gaia Coalition volunteers to go undercover on the infamous skull ship and assassinate Harlock, but...
- 3/8/2015
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
From the first imagery released from Neill Blomkamp's Chappie, anime and manga fans were quick to point out how similar that film's robot looked to the mechanical protagonist of the hit anime and manga, Appleseed. Recently, Blomkamp addressed those similarities in a new interview [via Anime News Network] where he discussed being inspired by Appleseed's Briareos. "Masamune Shirow, he has one robot called Briareos that has these rabbit ears. I just love that as a design feature, so I put that on the robot in the short... When I made Chappie, I was like, 'Obviously, the robot will be based on that robot, and the fictional company that made that robot will make the fictional robots in the full feature film." Appleseed is a cyber punk mecha series which follows law enforcement officers Deunan Knute and the bio-android, Briareos Hecatonchires. The two protect the fictional city of Olympus in a post-apocalyptic future.
- 2/17/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
The Chappie trailer gave us a first look at the new film from the director of District 9 and Elysium. But what's beneath its 80s nostalgia.
From his earliest, eye-catching short films, South African director Neill Blomkamp showed off a style that already seemed fully-formed. As much inspired by manga and videogames as the more typical touchstones of science fiction cinema, Blomkamp's films are set in a recognisably grubby future, where the high-tech meets the tatty malaise of cities worn down through decades of use.
Those sensational short films, among them Alive In Joburg, Yellow and Tetra Vaal, led to a stalled Halo feature film project. This in turn led to his first feature, the surprise hit District 9 - based on Alive In Joburg - and then Elysium, the 2013 action film starring Matt Damon.
In Chappie, due out next spring, Blomkamp again draws on one of his early shorts...
From his earliest, eye-catching short films, South African director Neill Blomkamp showed off a style that already seemed fully-formed. As much inspired by manga and videogames as the more typical touchstones of science fiction cinema, Blomkamp's films are set in a recognisably grubby future, where the high-tech meets the tatty malaise of cities worn down through decades of use.
Those sensational short films, among them Alive In Joburg, Yellow and Tetra Vaal, led to a stalled Halo feature film project. This in turn led to his first feature, the surprise hit District 9 - based on Alive In Joburg - and then Elysium, the 2013 action film starring Matt Damon.
In Chappie, due out next spring, Blomkamp again draws on one of his early shorts...
- 11/5/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Next year sees the release of Chappie, the next film from the director of District 9 and Elysium. Here's the first trailer and poster...
Well, this is delightful. We've known for some time that Neill Blomkamp, having directed District 9 and Elysium, is set to direct a film called Chappie, an expansion of his 2003 short,Tetra Vaal. The story appears to have a blackly comic tone to it: Chappie is a childlike robot kidnapped by a family of career criminals, and ends up accompanying them on their law-breaking exploits.
Blomkamp's regular collaborator Sharlto Copley will play Chappie (he'll be performance captured, Andy Serkis-style), and he'll be joined by an eclectic cast which includes Hugh Jackman, Dev Patel, Sigourney Weaver, and two members of South African rap outfit Die Antwoord - Ninja and Yolandi Visser.
The first poster gives an idea of the film's quirky tone, and a proper look at Copley's innocent robot.
Well, this is delightful. We've known for some time that Neill Blomkamp, having directed District 9 and Elysium, is set to direct a film called Chappie, an expansion of his 2003 short,Tetra Vaal. The story appears to have a blackly comic tone to it: Chappie is a childlike robot kidnapped by a family of career criminals, and ends up accompanying them on their law-breaking exploits.
Blomkamp's regular collaborator Sharlto Copley will play Chappie (he'll be performance captured, Andy Serkis-style), and he'll be joined by an eclectic cast which includes Hugh Jackman, Dev Patel, Sigourney Weaver, and two members of South African rap outfit Die Antwoord - Ninja and Yolandi Visser.
The first poster gives an idea of the film's quirky tone, and a proper look at Copley's innocent robot.
- 11/4/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
The popular franchise Appleseed comes to new life in the CG-animated prequel Appleseed Alpha, available 13 October on Digital HD and Blu-ray™ & DVD 27 October from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. World-renowned anime filmmaker Shinji Aramaki (Starship Troopers: Invasion) directs the sci-fi adventure franchise based on the comic books by Shirow Masamune (Ghost in the Shell) published by Seishinsha with a screenplay by Marianne Krawczyk (God of War). We're now offering one lucky reader the chance to win a piece of concept art from the film's production process, signed by Shinji Aramaki! Entering couldn't be easier, so follow the instructions below for details on how to be in with a chance of getting your hands on this amazing prize! How To Enter 1. Like "ComicBookMovie.com" on Facebook by clicking Here. 2. To Double your chances of winning, Follow Me and then Retweet the Tweet below. Retweet & Follow @Josh_Wilding For A Chance To Win...
- 10/29/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Anime fan favourite Space Pirate Captain Harlock stars in a new movie... but is it worth the wait?
If you're a fan of manga, you probably already know Harlock, although his fan following is much larger in France, Quebec and Japan. Harlock is the brainchild of Leiji Matsumoto (creator of Space Battleship Yamato/Star Blazers). Harlock was created in the 50s, but his breakthrough came in 1978 with the release of the original television series, Space Pirate Captain Harlock. He has since then seen many incarnations, but he had been absent from our screens since 2002. Given the current trend of revisiting old franchise favourites, Harlock was bound to suffer the reboot treatment at one point. Harlock has already been rebooted several times over the years, long before the term "reboot" was actually coined, so it shouldn't have been a big deal, but some fans feared that Harlock's move to the big...
If you're a fan of manga, you probably already know Harlock, although his fan following is much larger in France, Quebec and Japan. Harlock is the brainchild of Leiji Matsumoto (creator of Space Battleship Yamato/Star Blazers). Harlock was created in the 50s, but his breakthrough came in 1978 with the release of the original television series, Space Pirate Captain Harlock. He has since then seen many incarnations, but he had been absent from our screens since 2002. Given the current trend of revisiting old franchise favourites, Harlock was bound to suffer the reboot treatment at one point. Harlock has already been rebooted several times over the years, long before the term "reboot" was actually coined, so it shouldn't have been a big deal, but some fans feared that Harlock's move to the big...
- 10/13/2014
- by sarahd
- Den of Geek
This summer, we'll get a new Appleseed feature in cinemas, and the good people of IGN.com have just posted an English-language trailer for it. This iteration is called Appleseed Alpha, and shows the adventures of female supersoldier Deunan and her friend Briareos, who after grievous battle injuries has been resurrected as a giant cyborg. Together they travel across an urban landscape ravaged by war, looking for pockets of civilization. The director is Aramaki Shinji, who also did the previous two Appleseed cgi-films and, more recently, the Space Pirate Captain Harlock 3D movie. Plot-wise, it sounds like this film stays a bit closer to Masamune Shirow's manga stories. Image-wise, well... faces look a lot more realistic when compared to the earlier films, but Deunan now wears a...
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- 5/13/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Masamune Shirow's manga "Appleseed" has been adapted for the cinema several times already, and according to IGN.com, this summer we can add a new one: Appleseed Alpha. Details are sketchy, but apparently this is a "reboot" taking place before the previous films, with female supersoldier Deunan and her cyborg friend Briareos still traveling through a post-war wasteland, looking for the city Olympia. Sounds like a prequel to the previous two films, rather than a reboot, but it can (of course) be both. As evidenced by the first screenshot seen above, this will once again be a cg-animated film. Aramaki Shinji, who also directed Appleseed and Appleseed: Ex Machina, will take the helm. The production is in the hands of Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions and Lucent...
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- 2/13/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (Spwa) and Lucent Pictures Entertainment have partnered up to co-finance the sci-fi adventure.
The Sola Digital Arts CG animation marks a reboot of the sci-fi action adventure franchise based on the original comic books by Ghost In The Shell creator Shirow Masamune published by Seishinsha.
The new instalment of Appleseed Alpha is scheduled for release release this summer and will depict the early days of Deunan and Briareos in search of the legendary city of Olympus.
Shinji Aramaki directs and Joseph Chou is the producer.
The Sola Digital Arts CG animation marks a reboot of the sci-fi action adventure franchise based on the original comic books by Ghost In The Shell creator Shirow Masamune published by Seishinsha.
The new instalment of Appleseed Alpha is scheduled for release release this summer and will depict the early days of Deunan and Briareos in search of the legendary city of Olympus.
Shinji Aramaki directs and Joseph Chou is the producer.
- 2/12/2014
- by [email protected] (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
"During the last Great War, a man rose to become a hero. But then he betrayed his country to become a pirate. Is he truly an enemy of the state? Or its last great hope?" A new behind-the-scenes feature for the cgi animated Space Pirate Captain Harlock has been revealed. It focuses on the performance capture for the animated film and also contains a new clip. The film recently premiered in Japan on September 7th. Appleseed's Shinji Aramaki directed the CG film which has been called a reinterpretation of the themes in Leiji Matsumoto's original 1977 manga. The film has Toei Animation's highest production budget ever which equates to about $30M U.S. Director James Cameron (Avatar, Titanic) previously praised the series as, "Mythic, epic and visually unprecedented, Harlock will take you to a whole new universe of ideas." Related Content: Anime: New Space Pirate Captain...
- 9/13/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
"During the last Great War, a man rose to become a hero. But then he betrayed his country to become a pirate. Is he truly an enemy of the state? Or its last great hope?" Appleseed's Shinji Aramaki will direct the CG film which is said to reinterpret the themes in Leiji Matsumoto's 1977 manga for modern society. This film has Toei Animation's highest production budget ever which equates to about $30M U.S. and will be released to much fanfare in Japan on September 7, 2013. An international dub is currently in production for release in the Us and the UK. Director James Cameron (Avatar, Titanic) previously praised the series as, "Mythic, epic and visually unprecedented, Harlock will take you to a whole new universe of ideas." Related Content: Second Teaser Trailer For Live-Action 'Tiger Mask' First Still From Live-Action 'Rurouni Kenshin' Sequel James Cameron Says 'Battle Angel Alita' To...
- 7/25/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
News Ryan Lambie 11 Jun 2013 - 07:02
We can exclusively reveal that Elysium and District 9 director Neill Blomkamp's next film will be based on his 2003 short, Tetra Vaal...
From his earliest short films, filmmaker Neill Blomkamp has shown an uncanny ability to fuse the low-fi and the high-tech. His first feature, the Oscar-nominated District 9, did just that, while also matching incisive social commentary with huge sci-fi guns and exhilarating action.
Those now familiar themes and styles are again present in Blomkamp's latest film, Elysium, due out in August. Starring Matt Damon, it's about an injured factory worker trying to find a way onto an orbiting space platform that is home to the rich and powerful. In the process, he becomes drawn into a wider struggle that involves Jodie Foster's glacial Secretary Delacourt, and a ferocious assassin played by Sharlto Copley.
Interest in Blomkamp's films is such that...
We can exclusively reveal that Elysium and District 9 director Neill Blomkamp's next film will be based on his 2003 short, Tetra Vaal...
From his earliest short films, filmmaker Neill Blomkamp has shown an uncanny ability to fuse the low-fi and the high-tech. His first feature, the Oscar-nominated District 9, did just that, while also matching incisive social commentary with huge sci-fi guns and exhilarating action.
Those now familiar themes and styles are again present in Blomkamp's latest film, Elysium, due out in August. Starring Matt Damon, it's about an injured factory worker trying to find a way onto an orbiting space platform that is home to the rich and powerful. In the process, he becomes drawn into a wider struggle that involves Jodie Foster's glacial Secretary Delacourt, and a ferocious assassin played by Sharlto Copley.
Interest in Blomkamp's films is such that...
- 6/10/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Another awesome new trailer has been released for the great looking CG animated film Captain Harlock: Space Pirate. The film may look like a video game cut scene, but it doesn't make it any less cool.
The story follows Captain Harlock as he fights for humanity with his 40 crew members aboard the invincible space battleship Arcadia. I'm looking forward to checking this out as soon as it gets released, whenever that is.
The movie is an adaptation of the popular Japanese manga series, which was created by Leiji Matsumoto in 1978 that eventually spawned a TV anime series, a few features, and the sequel called Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit Ssx.
The script was written by Harutoshi Fukui (Mobile Suit Gundam Uc novels, live-action Bōkoku no Aegis) and was developed to reflect the themes of modern society. It was directed by Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed). The movie should be released in Japan sometime this fall.
The story follows Captain Harlock as he fights for humanity with his 40 crew members aboard the invincible space battleship Arcadia. I'm looking forward to checking this out as soon as it gets released, whenever that is.
The movie is an adaptation of the popular Japanese manga series, which was created by Leiji Matsumoto in 1978 that eventually spawned a TV anime series, a few features, and the sequel called Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit Ssx.
The script was written by Harutoshi Fukui (Mobile Suit Gundam Uc novels, live-action Bōkoku no Aegis) and was developed to reflect the themes of modern society. It was directed by Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed). The movie should be released in Japan sometime this fall.
- 5/12/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Via Anime New Network, we have new info on a proposed English dub for the ambitious CG remake of Space Captain Harlock (which looks to be retitled Harlock: Space Pirate for english speaking audiences). London-based Gfm Films is reportedly working on an English dub as the film works towards completion in post-production. There's also a figure line in the works from Square-Enix that will be unveiled at Square-Enix's San Diego Comic-Con along with a new trailer. Maybe we'll get a worldwide theatrical release for this film? The visuals shown so far are very impressive and with the right marketing push a limited international run would be warranted. Said Avatar director James Cameron, ‘Mythic, epic and visually unprecedented, Harlock will take you to a whole new universe of ideas.’ Appleseed's Shinji Aramaki will direct the CG film which is said to reinterpret the themes in Leiji Matsumoto's 1977...
- 5/11/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
"The most powerful force is hope." Who is Captain Harlock? Unless you're from Japan or otherwise familiar with Leiji Matsumoto's manga, this is likely a character many have never heard of (at least I haven't). But if you're a fan of Appleseed or Final Fantasy, you'll want to take a look. Captain Harlock: Space Pirate is a CG animated space epic that seems to involve some gnarly space pirate ships, apparitions with pointy ears and lots of long-haired characters. The animation in this looks incredible, all the fine details in the hair and environments around them. I'm interested in seeing this admittedly more for the visuals than anything else. Here's the first official trailer for Shinji Aramaki's Captain Harlock: Space Pirate first found on AICN: Captain Harlock is the archetypical romantic hero, a space pirate with an individualist philosophy of life. He is as noble as he is taciturn,...
- 5/10/2013
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
A teaser trailer for the upcoming live-action Gatchaman has been released.
According to Anime News Network, Gatchaman was first broadcast in Japan in 1972. In 1978 it reached the Us under the title: Battle of the Planets. It would reach the Us again in the 1986 under the title: G-Force: Guardians of Space.
The plot for the original anime is as follows (from Anime News Network):
A new threat appears all over the world in the form of the terrorist group known as the Galactor. To combat the forces of Galactor, well-renowned scientist Kouzaburou Nanbu unleashes the Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, a team of five young heroes skilled in the art of ninjutsu and dressed in unique bird-like costumes.
Orends: Range has the details on the cast:
The movie stars Tori Matsuzaka (Samurai Sentai Shinkenger) as Ken the Eagle, Go Ayano (Kamen Rider 555, Rurouni Kenshin) as Joe the Condor, Ayame Goriki (Mirai Nikki,...
According to Anime News Network, Gatchaman was first broadcast in Japan in 1972. In 1978 it reached the Us under the title: Battle of the Planets. It would reach the Us again in the 1986 under the title: G-Force: Guardians of Space.
The plot for the original anime is as follows (from Anime News Network):
A new threat appears all over the world in the form of the terrorist group known as the Galactor. To combat the forces of Galactor, well-renowned scientist Kouzaburou Nanbu unleashes the Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, a team of five young heroes skilled in the art of ninjutsu and dressed in unique bird-like costumes.
Orends: Range has the details on the cast:
The movie stars Tori Matsuzaka (Samurai Sentai Shinkenger) as Ken the Eagle, Go Ayano (Kamen Rider 555, Rurouni Kenshin) as Joe the Condor, Ayame Goriki (Mirai Nikki,...
- 4/13/2013
- by Alex Corey
- LRMonline.com
Appleseed's Shinji Aramaki will direct the CG film which is said to reinterpret the themes in Leiji Matsumoto's 1977 manga for modern society. This film has Toei Animation's highest production budget ever which equates to about $30M U.S. and will be released to much fanfare in Japan. Related Content: Rurouni Kenshin: Movie Review Gaiking Set For Live-Action Adaptation Heart-wrenching Grave Of The Fireflies Set For Live-Action Adaptation...
- 2/1/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Even if you’re not a fan of manga anime, it’s well worth it to watch. Based on the original space opera anime Space Pirate Captain Harlock, Leiji Matsumoto’s manga character is being brought to CGI life in a new theatrical flick from Toei Animation.
Directed by Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed) from a script by Mobile Suit Gundam Uc author Harutoshi Fukui, the story follows Captain Harlock as he fights for humanity with his 40 crew members aboard the invincible space battleship Arcadia.
The 1978 Matsumoto’s manga initiated a TV anime series, a few features, and the 1982 sequel called ‘Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit Ssx.’
Despite the fact that this new Captain Harlock CG feature is technically an adaptation, the film still follows the same story and the look of the character is even similar, though decidedly darker than the original 1978 Space Pirate Captain Harlock.
Space Pirate Captain Harlock...
Directed by Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed) from a script by Mobile Suit Gundam Uc author Harutoshi Fukui, the story follows Captain Harlock as he fights for humanity with his 40 crew members aboard the invincible space battleship Arcadia.
The 1978 Matsumoto’s manga initiated a TV anime series, a few features, and the 1982 sequel called ‘Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit Ssx.’
Despite the fact that this new Captain Harlock CG feature is technically an adaptation, the film still follows the same story and the look of the character is even similar, though decidedly darker than the original 1978 Space Pirate Captain Harlock.
Space Pirate Captain Harlock...
- 2/1/2013
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Here's an action-packed trailer for a badass looking CG animated film called Space Pirate Captain Harlock. This is a feature film adaptation of the popular Japanese manga series. The manga was created by Leiji Matsumoto in 1978, and spawned a TV anime series, a few features, and the sequel called Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit Ssx.
The story follow Captain Harlock as he fights for humanity with his 40 crew members aboard the invincible space battleship Arcadia.
The script was written by Harutoshi Fukui (Mobile Suit Gundam Uc novels, live-action Bōkoku no Aegis) and was developed to reflect the themes of modern society. It was directed by Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed) with a budget of $30 million. The movie should be released in Japan sometime this fall. I'm excited to eventually get to see it when it comes to the states.
The story follow Captain Harlock as he fights for humanity with his 40 crew members aboard the invincible space battleship Arcadia.
The script was written by Harutoshi Fukui (Mobile Suit Gundam Uc novels, live-action Bōkoku no Aegis) and was developed to reflect the themes of modern society. It was directed by Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed) with a budget of $30 million. The movie should be released in Japan sometime this fall. I'm excited to eventually get to see it when it comes to the states.
- 2/1/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Even if you're not a fan of manga, you should watch this. Below, you'll find the trailer for the CG-Animated film Space Pirate Captain Harlock , an adaptation of the popular Japanese manga series of the same name. Though the property was first created in 1978 by Leiji Matsumoto, a feature film of the series has never been made, until now. The film was written by Mobile Suit Gundam Uc author Harutoshi Fukui and directed by Appleseed director Shinji Aramaki. It's expected to be released this fall (via Anime News Network ).
- 1/31/2013
- Comingsoon.net
IGN is running concept art and a story synopsis provided to them by one of their readers which purports to reveal some of the details for Bungie's next game, "Destiny." The "Halo" creators have been quiet since the release of "Halo: Reach" and entering into a partnership with Activision to publish their next game, but the details in the IGN piece may hint at what's likely the Mmo the developer once talked up, then later maintained was a joke.
Based on what was provided to IGN, the story in "Destiny" will see Bungie heading back to silent, alien technology and invaders with a beef against humans--this time set 700 years in the future against the backdrop of the mysterious alien ship called "the Traveler."
Here's the largest chunk of plot detail, taken in full from the IGN piece:
Our story begins seven hundred years from now in the Last City on Earth,...
Based on what was provided to IGN, the story in "Destiny" will see Bungie heading back to silent, alien technology and invaders with a beef against humans--this time set 700 years in the future against the backdrop of the mysterious alien ship called "the Traveler."
Here's the largest chunk of plot detail, taken in full from the IGN piece:
Our story begins seven hundred years from now in the Last City on Earth,...
- 11/28/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
If you are not familiar with Yuji Iwahara’s manga, King of Thorn can be one of the more confusing anime films to watch. Characters are cut and marginalized, while others get bigger roles. However, if you’re a sci-fi fan, the second and third viewing of King of Thorn can be as rewarding as watching The Matrix for the umpteenth time.
Directed by Kazuyoshi Katayama (Appleseed, Big O), King of Thorn centers on a dystopian future, where the world is plagued by the Medousa Virus. No, people don’t turn into zombies like The Walking Dead. Instead, they turn into stone –as the virus’ name suggests.
When a worldwide pandemic emerges, a lottery is held to save 160 members of the human race. The plan is to put them in a castle, where they will be cryogenically frozen until a cure can be found. Unfortunately, their cryo-sleep is interrupted and...
Directed by Kazuyoshi Katayama (Appleseed, Big O), King of Thorn centers on a dystopian future, where the world is plagued by the Medousa Virus. No, people don’t turn into zombies like The Walking Dead. Instead, they turn into stone –as the virus’ name suggests.
When a worldwide pandemic emerges, a lottery is held to save 160 members of the human race. The plan is to put them in a castle, where they will be cryogenically frozen until a cure can be found. Unfortunately, their cryo-sleep is interrupted and...
- 11/2/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
Starship Troopers: Invasion
Stars: Leraldo Anzaldua, Luci Christian, Melissa Davis, Justin Doran, David Matranga, Emily Neves, David Wald | Written by Flint Dille | Directed by Shinji Aramaki
The distant Federation outpost Fort Casey comes under attack by bugs and fast attack ship Alesia is assigned to help the Starship John A. Warden stationed in Fort Casey evacuate along with the survivors and bring military intelligence safely back to Earth. Carl Jenkins, now ministry of Paranormal Warfare, takes the starship on a clandestine mission before its rendezvous with the Alesia and goes missing in the nebula. Now, the battle-hardened troopers are charged with a rescue mission that may lead to a much more sinister consequence than they ever could have imagined…
The latest movie in the long-running Starship Troopers franchise, Starship Troopers: Invasion is the series’ first CG-animated movie, and follows the success of the CGI television series, Roughnecks. Created by Sola Digital Arts,...
Stars: Leraldo Anzaldua, Luci Christian, Melissa Davis, Justin Doran, David Matranga, Emily Neves, David Wald | Written by Flint Dille | Directed by Shinji Aramaki
The distant Federation outpost Fort Casey comes under attack by bugs and fast attack ship Alesia is assigned to help the Starship John A. Warden stationed in Fort Casey evacuate along with the survivors and bring military intelligence safely back to Earth. Carl Jenkins, now ministry of Paranormal Warfare, takes the starship on a clandestine mission before its rendezvous with the Alesia and goes missing in the nebula. Now, the battle-hardened troopers are charged with a rescue mission that may lead to a much more sinister consequence than they ever could have imagined…
The latest movie in the long-running Starship Troopers franchise, Starship Troopers: Invasion is the series’ first CG-animated movie, and follows the success of the CGI television series, Roughnecks. Created by Sola Digital Arts,...
- 8/29/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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