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Locked GUNDAM Live-Action Movie (Famed Comic Writer Brian K. Vaughan to Pen Script)

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Gundam is too grand, too big. They should've just started with a better Patlabor.
No one cares about Patlabor, but everyone loves Gundam and those plastic model kits molded in various colors.

0079 has so many potential hot female characters for Amuro to have relations with, when he's not doing his Neo level ass kicking that no one else is capable of on the good guys side.

Sayla Mass - Emma Stone
Frau Bow - Anne Hathaway
Belatorchika - Rachel Nichols
Lala Sune - Nathalie Kelley
 
Tsk tsk... Let me know when we get a movie set in the Battle Tech universe.

But real talk, this sounds pretty cool. I liked Gundam as a kid.
 
No one cares about Patlabor, but everyone loves Gundam and those plastic model kits molded in various colors.

0079 has so many potential hot female characters for Amuro to have relations with, when he's not doing his Neo level ass kicking that no one else is capable of on the good guys side.

Sayla Mass - Emma Stone
Frau Bow - Anne Hathaway
Belatorchika - Rachel Nichols
Lala Sune - Nathalie Kelley
Neo level?
 
Neo level?
Neo from Matrix accepts the fact he's the man and the only one capable of kicking the bad guy ass. Amuro is the only pilot who can kick the ass via piloting the Gundam because the regular pilots were dead or injured and everyone else were civilian kids.
 
Gundam Wing is the best storyline for a movie. If you disagree just fight me.
 
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I'd be happy with a well done version of Gundam 0083.
 
I like Zeta, but they'd have to establish what a badass Char/Quattro is and the significance of him fighting alongside the good guys.

I'm guessing Hollywood will do away with the nice Gundam color schemes and make everything look like random junkyard scraps crazy glued together like Transformers.
 
Update: March 6, 2019

Brian K. Vaughan to Pen GUNDAM Live-Action Adaptation for Legendary

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Famed comic book creator and New York Times bestselling author Brian K. Vaughan has signed on to write the screenplay for Gundam, the first live-action film based on the popular mecha anime and science fiction media franchise created by Sunrise. The project hails from Legendary Entertainment, in a co-production with Sunrise. Vaughan, best known for creating comic book series like Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina and Runaways, will also serve as an executive producer on the pic.

Next month marks the 40th anniversary of Mobile Suit Gundam, the mecha anime series that launched the Gundam success story as both a media and toy franchise. That 1979 series, created and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, was a middling success when first aired but then won over an impassioned fan following through reruns and a popular tie-in toy line.

Tomino’s animated saga was part of the mecha genre, the sci-fi subgenre that centers on robots in combat (and usually they are giant robots), but it veered from the formula followed by its mecha predecessors in a manner that added dramatic new tones and textures to the genre.

Previously, the giant robots in mecha stories were presented as almost magical devices with celebrity pilots who operated them via remote control or command (not unlike Gigantor or The Iron Giant). Tomino found those Aladdin-with-a-robot tales flimsy so he re-envisioned them as colossal weapons at the center of a complex military epic. The giant robots, like Flying Fortress, had crews with ace pilots and everyman mechanics, which lent new perspectives, pathos, and battlefield energy to the saga and then to its genre.

Gundam has generated billions in the decades since and altered the course of anime while rewiring the ambitions and aesthetics of the mecha genre entirely. Among the many franchises influenced: Legendary’s Pacific Rim franchise is a direct descendant of the Gundam school of militarized mecha mythology.

The project will be overseen by Cale Boyter on behalf of Legendary with the Sunrise creative team.

Back in December, it was announced Vaughan had inked a three-year overall deal with Legendary, in which the studio would adapt several of Vaughan’s creator-owned comics, as well as produce exclusive, original projects developed by Vaughan for film and television across traditional and non-traditional platforms.

Up next, Vaughan serves as an executive producer on the FX television adaptation of Y: The Last Man, which was adapted by Michael Green and Aida Croal and stars Diane Lane, Timothy Hutton and Amber Tamblyn. He’s also an executive consultant on Hulu’s Runaways series, which is in its second season.

https://deadline.com/2019/03/brian-k-vaughan-gundam-live-action-movie-legendary-1202569112/
 
I'm already on board for this but I'm even more excited at the potential after seeing Gundam in action in Ready Player One. Definitely the best part of the movie.

 
I am going to be up front and admit the only Gundam series I've watched is Seed/Destiny. I kind of assume that's not the timeline this movie will be based on.

Is there like an essential viewing list for this series?
 
I wish it was based on the Iron Blooded Orphan series. That was so well done. I fucking loved it even if the ending hurt my soul.
 
I am going to be up front and admit the only Gundam series I've watched is Seed/Destiny. I kind of assume that's not the timeline this movie will be based on.

Is there like an essential viewing list for this series?
Original Gundam 0079
Zeta Gundam 0083
Char's Counterattack

Didn't see new Hathaway's Flash movie series, but it's around the same era as the above.
 
Original Gundam 0079
Zeta Gundam 0083
Char's Counterattack

Didn't see new Hathaway's Flash movie series, but it's around the same era as the above.


i read the manga of this. Prepare to be incredibly depressed.


nope its not even close to those eras, its in U.C.105


And no i dont want a live action from fucking hollywood. They will find a way to puss this move up, SJW it, fuck with the story an make is bitch made. So no stick with the animes, im holding out for a crossbone gundam
 
It will probably suck, but if they gonna do it, they should a 0083 stardust memory version. Or a story about Char Aznable aka Quatro Bajeena aka Edward mass, real name Casval Rem Deikun!!
 
If they want to do a mecha I think they should make a votomos movie. probably much easier since the mecha there can't fly and they have a much more live action friendly look to them.
 
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