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After 20 years, a dozen creatives attached and millions spent on development, Warners is moving on from the seminal property.
The possibility of a live-action take of the 1988 anime movie Akira from Warner Bros is no longer, as Deadline has confirmed ...
For 23 years now, Warner Bros. has been trying to make a live-action version of anime classic Akira, an effort that has ...
Warner Bros. had two decades worth of chances to bring 'Akira' to the big screen, now it's everyone else's turn.
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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 20+ years in development Hell and the threat of its story being brought to life under the direction of Taika Waititi, ...
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Screen Rant on MSN1 of Hollywood’s Most Divisive Live-Action Anime Movies Just Fell Apart, But All Hope Isn’t LostAfter more than two decades in production, the Akira live-action movie has been abandoned by Warner, leaving the rights up ...
Warner Bros. Loses Akira Movie Rights After 20 Years After two decades of delays, rewrites, and stalled production, Warner ...
Taika Waititi’s live-action Akira movie has been officially cancelled as Warner Bros. loses the rights after two decades of ...
Whether or not he was referring to this rights transition is anyone’s guess though should Kodansha be looking to sell the ...
We have news that will likely be viewed as cause for celebration for most Akira fans, as Warner Bros. has lost the rights to the classic manga, and Taika Waititi's adaptation will not be moving ...
Warner Bros is pushing the pause button on Akira. The project, which has been through several incarnations, is being shut down in the face of casting, script and budget issues. The production ...
Warner Bros. has been trying to bring Akira to the big screen since 2008 when Andrew Lazar (American Sniper) and Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way acquired the rights to the adaptation.
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