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But when they make those Gobots vs. Zoids and Biker Mice from Mars movies
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Seems like we'll never get a live action Voltron film
Seems like we'll never get a live action Voltron film
Not really but 3rd one did good given the budget iirc.this dude really going rehash every single movie he made like a decade ago, hoping to find F&F type success..
smh
did the Reddick movie make money?
this dude really going rehash every single movie he made like a decade ago, hoping to find F&F type success..
smh
did the Reddick movie make money?
Seems like we'll never get a live action Voltron film
Universal Inherits DWA Live-Action ‘Voltron’ Film; David Hayter Scripting
While Universal Pictures is sorting through the development and production projects it received in the DreamWorks Animation deal, it also inherited a live-action picture that had started quietly being developed when Jeffrey Katzenberg ran the animation factory. Universal now has a live-action Voltron film that is being scripted by David Hayter, the X-Men and Watchmen scribe who is also dialed into the fanboy set as the voice of Solid Snake in the English versions of the Metal Gear Solid franchise. Tom Engelman is producing.
I’ve confirmed Hayter is writing the live-action project that started at DWA, which is also generating the animated series Voltron: Legendary Defender for Netflix. The property is about a corps of astronauts that pilot a giant super robot.
The studio would not comment on where it all is going to go, and it seems up in the air because it is an inherited project. Universal will get a script draft and make decisions, but it certainly has the branded franchise potential that is catnip to major studios.
Oh no. That Pacific Rim movie really wasn't good to me.
I'd pass on Del Toro having anything to do with Voltron.
Seems like we'll never get a live action Voltron film
Universal Inherits DWA Live-Action ‘Voltron’ Film; David Hayter Scripting
While Universal Pictures is sorting through the development and production projects it received in the DreamWorks Animation deal, it also inherited a live-action picture that had started quietly being developed when Jeffrey Katzenberg ran the animation factory. Universal now has a live-action Voltron film that is being scripted by David Hayter, the X-Men and Watchmen scribe who is also dialed into the fanboy set as the voice of Solid Snake in the English versions of the Metal Gear Solid franchise. Tom Engelman is producing.
I’ve confirmed Hayter is writing the live-action project that started at DWA, which is also generating the animated series Voltron: Legendary Defender for Netflix. The property is about a corps of astronauts that pilot a giant super robot.
The studio would not comment on where it all is going to go, and it seems up in the air because it is an inherited project. Universal will get a script draft and make decisions, but it certainly has the branded franchise potential that is catnip to major studios.