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10.11.2021 - 01:07 / deadline.com
Netflix has found its Monkey D. Luffy in Iñaki Godoy (Who Killed Sara?) for its upcoming live-action series adaptation of the beloved anime series One Piece.
Also joining the cast as the beloved pirates aboard the Thousand Sunny are Mackenyu (Ruroni Kenshin: Final Chapter), Emily Rudd (Fear Street), Jacob Romero Gibson (All Rise) and Taz Skylar (Boiling Point).
The 10-episode series comes from Tomorrow Studios and One Piece publisher Shueisha. Tomorrow Studios also is behind another live-action
Lacey Chabert is sharing some devastating family news.
Ridley Scott is currently in the middle of promoting his second film of 2021, “The House of Gucci.” But even for a guy that has released two films in 2021, he still has a number of other projects in the pipeline, including a new Joaquin Phoenix film “Kitbag,” which will film in early-2022 and two new TV series based on his most famous franchises, “Blade Runner” and “Alien.” READ MORE: Ridley Scott Compares The “Exceedingly Disappointing” ‘Last Duel’ Box Office To His ‘Blade Runner’ Experience
BBC on Monday that a “Blade Runner” TV series is being planned and the first season will span 10 episodes. “We [have already] written the pilot for ‘Blade Runner’ and the bible.
Manori Ravindran International EditorRidley Scott has confirmed that live-action TV series of “Blade Runner” and “Alien” are fast progressing, with pilots written for both shows.Speaking with the BBC on Monday, the “House of Gucci” helmer suggested the “Blade Runner” adaptation is being plotted as a 10-episode series: “We [have already] written the pilot for ‘Blade Runner’ and the bible.
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Binge, an upcoming gaming entertainment streaming platform, continues to build its arsenal of launch content, adding a live-action series adaptation of Crytek’s Hunt Showdown to its original programming slate.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe “Avatar: The Last Airbender” live-action series at Netflix has cast three key roles, with production on the series now underway.Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (“Kim’s Convenience,” “The Mandalorian”) will play Uncle Iroh, a retired Fire Nation general and the wise and nurturing mentor to his hot-headed nephew, Prince Zuko. Lim Kay Siu (“Anna and The King,” “Nightwatch”) will play Gyatso, a kind and caring Air Nomad monk who is the guardian, father figure and best friend to Aang.
Manori Ravindran International EditorAn adaptation of the forthcoming novel by “Brick Lane” author Monica Ali is in the works at the BBC, Variety can reveal.Sources indicate that All3Media-owned production company New Pictures is in early development on “Love Marriage” with the corporation. The book is set to be published in February by Virago Press in the U.K.
One Piece is coming!
Ahead of the big presentation at Disney+ Day this Friday, a new earnings webcast from Disney has revealed that a bunch of new content is heading to the growing streaming service by Fiscal Q4 of 2022 (which technically means July 2022 to September 2022). Projects mentioned by Disney CFO Christine McCarthy for that release window include Diego Luna‘s “Rogue One” prequel spy series “Andor,” the Iman Vellani-led Marvel Studios show “Ms.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe “One Piece” live-action series at Netflix has cast five of its main roles.Iñaki Godoy (“Go, Youth!,” “Who Killed Sara?”), Mackenyu (“Rurouni Kenshin: Final Chapter,” “Pacific Rim: Uprising”), Emily Rudd (“Fear Street,” “Hunters”), Jacob Romero Gibson (“Greenleaf,” “All Rise”) and Taz Skylar (“Boiling Point,” “Villain”) will all star in the series.Godoy will play Monkey D. Luffy, with Mackenyu set to play Roronoa Zoro.
Netflix has unveiled a hefty list of upcoming Japanese titles, including both anime and live-action films and series. The company is hosting a two-day event this week – the Netflix Japan Festival 2021 – at which it will significantly expand its local slate in the country.
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Gal Gadot is best known for her heroic turn in the DCEU’s “Wonder Woman” film franchise. However, on her way to working with Disney, it appears the actress is ready to show off her villainous side in “Snow White.” READ MORE: ‘West Side Story’ Star Rachel Zegler To Play Lead Role In Disney’s Live-Action ‘Snow White’ According to THR, Gal Gadot is signed on to play the Evil Queen in the upcoming live-action remake of “Snow White” from Disney.
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Gal Gadot will be going from heroine to villain in Disney's live-action take on . ET spoke with Gadot on the red carpet at the premiere of her new Netflix movie, ,where the actress shared her excitement at taking on the role of the Evil Queen in the upcoming adaptation of the classic fairytale.«Well, first of all, I'm excited about the fact that this is, like, an icon character.
Gal Gadot will be going from heroine to villain in Disney's live-action take on . ET has confirmed that the star is in final negotiations to play the Evil Queen in the upcoming adaptation of the classic fairytale.The original cartoon, based on the Brothers Grimm fairytale, was released in 1938, making it the first animated feature for Disney.
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