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Warner Bros’ live-action adaptation of Akira is not dead afterall. Collider has confirmed that screenwriters Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby are hard at work on the project.

Fergus and Ostby wrote earlier drafts of Children of Men and are credited with Iron Man. The screenplay is set in a post-apocalyptic “New Manhattan” and will feature Akira’s famous red motorcycle. The original Katsuhiro Otomo anime was set in a futuristic and post-war city, Neo-Tokyo, in 2019. Let’s just hope it doesn’t end up looking like THIS. The film has been in development by Warner Brothers and Leonardo DiCaprio’s production company Appian Way for some time, and Gary Whitta (The Book of Eli) had previously worked on the project.

Here is an excerpt from a previous posting by Russ Fischer:

No cast has ever publicly revealed to be attached. The involvement of Appian Way led many to suspect that DiCaprio would star as the teen biker Kaneda, despite being demonstrably too old for the part, but the actor publicly denied any involvement beyond producing duties. Joseph Gordon-Levitt was rumored to be in mind for Tetsuo, the friend of Kaneda whose psychic powers are awakened, setting of a cataclysmic chain of destructive events in Neo-Tokyo. He also denied any attachment.

Frankly, it’s difficult to see why Warner Brothers would move forward with the film(s) after Watchmen failed to become a breakout hit. Akira is similar in that it is highly conceptual with a complex character structure, a great deal of plot and backstory to communicate and, if done in properly detailed fashion, would be wildly expensive. Doing the film on anything less than a grand scale would be to miss the point. With an intricately detailed anime already in existence (and one which struggles to tell the story, even with the scope reduced from that of the manga, which had not completed publication when the film was made) why make a new feature that was forced to scale down?

In the wake of the WGA strike that ended in February ‘08, plans were once announced to fast-track the first film for release this summer. That obviously didn’t happen, in part because the script didn’t come together in time. Yet I’d held out an almost perverse hope that Appian Way could bring the project to fruition. I’m no great fan of the anime (despite its great visual splendor) but would have liked to see something as epic as a two-film Akira adaptation hit screens, in part because of how financially and artistically risky it would be.

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  • tricky808
    I've been following this for a long time. I had at one point heard rumored that Paul Dano was attached to play Tetsuo. Not sure where I heard that though. Still excited about the project as long as it has NO resemblance to the Dragon Ball flop.
  • Merciful_budah
    That would be pretty awesome. I think he'd do some good shit with the character
  • Jett Otero
    This film has a slim, slim chance of beating whatever hype will follow it (i.e. Avatar)

    Theres still hope it will be something more then a generic "summer blockbuster"...
  • peter
    Stupid, stupid Hollywood
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  • AfroVince
    screw off scab.
  • This is..... promising really. I'd die to see a more faithful adaptation of the manga (that is, an adaptation that tells the whole story). And the screenwriting team is great as well.

    Gotta agree that this film/these films will be a hard sell though, after Watchmen. Although, Akira doesn't heavily feature a naked blue man, so that works in its favor with mainstream audiences.

    tl;dr: w00t.
  • drawn
    I don't know why or how they're going to replicate the awesome biker sequence in the beginning of Akira .
  • Craigasorusrex
    While I like the hands involved with the project so far the details of the story have bothered me. Reading the manga in its entirety and being a fan of the anime since I was a lad knows that if they are going to adapt it, you might as well do it relatively close at least in terms of location for this one as the meaning of the story is an integral part of this being executed properly and leaving the audiences with the same reaction the manga/anime did to those who read/watched it the first time.

    Still hoping they shape a good film and make it work but the details of the plot gives me a convincing reason to be speculative of this working.
  • GregoryV
    Kayne West, that asshole genius replicated those scenes from Akira. All I want is to be saved from that bullshit. Playing homage my ass.
  • This again? Still with this "New Manhattan" crap? Fuuuuck this. If this manga/anime gets the "Dragonball Evolution" treatment I'm going to flip the fuck out.

    Either you do this properly, Asian cast and IN TOKYO, or you don't do it at all. Jesus! Just leave it alone!
  • GregoryV
    I'll be saying the same exact thing when Hollywood remakes 'Oldboy' from the Japanese manga.

    I wonder if people were bothered because it wasn't Japanese cast, instead Korean cast from the Japanese material. I know I wasn't, but I was extremely bothered that most of the actors used for 'Intial D' live action were Hong Kong actors. Similar to 'Memoirs of a Geisha' where all the 3 actresses were not Japanese but fixed in Chinese films.

    Obviously 'Akira' is one of those films that would bother me. Those screenwriters need to change those character's name to Western names because I'm having a hard time imagining Shotaro Kaneda being played by someone blond and blue eyed. Shawn Canada? I'm cool with that. hahaha. If Martin Scorsese could get away remaking 'Infernal Affair' into 'The Departed', I'll give Akira the Hollywood treatment.

  • donivan
    Totally agree with you ,John.
  • arr add
    “New Manhattan” ?? that says it all. what a total piece of crap!

    "highly conceptual with a complex character structure, a great deal of plot and backstory to communicate" ?? say goodbye to those things, the average retard in the US doesnt have the patience
  • Merciful_budah
    New Manhattan. This is like the pre-Zack Snyder Watchmen plans when they were gonna have it set in modern day Post 9/11. Do these writers not realize that shit like that changes the entire dynamic of the movie? Watch, Kaneda won't even have the pill on the back of his jacket now, and Tetsuo will survive at the end (or at least not amoebize that poor girl).
  • norbert
    Hollywood should piss off the whole anime/mange genre or even the whole asian remake fashion In most cases they don't treat it seriously and they are trying to remake masterpieces. The only excuse is that they are not as well known in the us. Would they be remaking Citizen Kane, Godfather, Carnal Knowledge or Kubric Movies?
    Probably will end up in a stupid SF movie. Plus it wouldn't sell in the current form in the us.
  • richCie
    well i loved Children of Men and was disappointed by the end of Akira but loved the rest...this could work...
  • Weyland_Yutani
    As long as they don't hire Snyder, it stands a chance. Personally, I think it could work very well and quite possibly introduce Otomo's work to a larger/new audience. I do want to see that motorcycle sequence. It could be very cool.
  • Guest
    this movie wont work cause Akira is hard to translate to the mainstream audience. to make it work they got to change all of the source material and that is dumb.

    plus Akira, Kaneda,Tetsuo are Japanese so this version White actors going to be named Akira, Kaneda,Tetsuo whos going to buy that b.s.

    we already seen what Hollywood do to Anime films that been made into live action i.e. The Guyver, Guyver: Dark Hero, Speed Racer, Dragonball and now Akira.
  • Guest
    and another thing if Akira is made instead of been a R-Rated movie most likely it will be PG-13 you know how the fucking film studios are with PG-13 movies. look what happen with Warner Bros making Terminator Salvation PG-13 instead of R-Rated
  • AWhitman
    the fact that they're changing it to new manhattan is why this is going to fail. don't fuck with the source material. haven't studios learned anything?
  • oh the humanity
    Everyone involved with this project needs AIDS.
  • babyjaypan
    i just don't see how they could make a live action version of akira witthout totally raping it. i personally don't really wanna see it unless it can be as good as the original (although the end was kinda "ehhhh..." for me) leo dicaprio as kaneda hahahaha. it's wierd cuz this movie is so credited in america, but in japan it's not that popular at all.
  • Tony Rice
    The anime was an amazing film for the time it was released, but if you can you should look up the manga for the story. it has so much more depth in the story and instead of Tetsuo getting powers then going mad, there's a whole build up towards the end! I would prefer to see someone like Studio Ghibli taking this story and turning it into an anime series to give the story its full scope and the backing it would need
  • To me those two screenwriters have proved very little as regards great scripts. Iron Man and Children of Men work because of the vision of the director. There are very few memorable lines or plot points that would make me very confident Akira would be a success with these guys on board.
    This film will only be successful if the vision of a great director who loves the material is fulfilled. Given that the story and characters already exist, I can't see how any script, no matter how average, would prevent someone with a real understanding of the story from making an amazing film.

    Time to give the Wachowski's another chance anyone?
  • Topolab
    The original Akira is confusing enough as it is and actually a large part of the story which was included in the manga was never put in the animated version.

    Also I don't care if the actors are American or non-Japanese because quite frankly the characters don't really look Japanese. Although this has always been a trend in Japanese animation and since the characters have Japanese nationality I guess they would have to somehow make them Japanese. It is essential that the story is set in Neo-Tokyo though.
    Half the beauty of the original film is how amazing the city looks.
  • evilmonkeyg1
    Or as I call it, making a movie for the fans..... like it should be!
  • MozThaGreat
    can ridley scott direct this please! and yea foret that new manhattan bs
  • Spawn
    This could be great, but if all else fails, they could do an Akira/Tron merger :D
  • gogogo
    It’s funny because I see America becoming a stricter and monitored, fascist society in the future and Japan becoming more liberal in the future like America in the 80's. The interesting thing is Akira starts after WW3 and there is a political rebirth in the social structure. Japan ends up being like America. Neo Tokyo is like New York in the behavior of the people, revolts and violence. Kaneda and his buddies DONT HAVE GUNS! all the guns they get are from the gov or that underground resistance group.They are too young!so having older characters dont make sense. Akira deals with Conspiracy, War and WMD's. In the smaller scale you have the problems the lil biker gangs face every day, then you have tetsuo. He bridges the gap between the GOV and the Biker Gangs. THe story has so many fronts ,the movie tried to give you a lil piece of everything. But what is consistant in both the movie and the manga is OTOMOs vision! and he is as important as Stan Lee or Mcfarlane. so his vision should be treated preciously. I would have, after the script is finished, Otomo story board it. And cinematography would be strictly based on otomos storyboard.
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