Fri, May 1
By Matt Brady Though two Japanese live-action versions have seen brief theatrical releases in the US prior to appearing on DVD, Death Note will be getting a fully Westernized film treatment, as Warner Bros. has acquired the rights to the manga series, ...
Related News
Live-Action 'Akira' Movie Is Dead 
source: Screen Rant
AceShowbiz UT To be based more on the comic book (oops, I mean graphic novel) than the previous animated film, Akira was going to be split into two films, with Warner Bros. even looking to get the first movie out for the summer of this year. ... The live action Akira seems dead Total Film
Published Mon, Jun 15
The live action Akira seems dead 
source: Total Film
UK news about Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way developing a live-action remake of the classic anime), Warner Bros' take on Akira is “dead as a doornail”. Not only has director Ruairi Robinson departed the project, but the film is currently shut down. ...
Published Sun, Jun 14
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen soundtrack listing 
source: Scorecard Review
MTV.com OR Or would you rather be given a free copy of the CD? The film's director and executive producer Michael Bay asked Warner Bros. Records' multiplatinum rock band Linkin Park to provide the sonic backdrop to the live-action robot fantasy film. ...
Published Mon, Jun 8
Warner Bros. Signs a 'Death Note'! 
source: FEARnet.com
Instead, according to Variety.com, Warner Bros. has enlisted the Parlapanides brothers to pen a live-action film adaptation of the popular 13-volume Japanese manga. In recent years, Warner Bros. Pictures in Japan made three Japanese-language films, ...
Published Fri, May 1
Robert Zemeckis Wants Roger Rabbit To Return 
source: Screen Rant
AceShowbiz UT - Heath McKnight I was 12 and a big fan of classic Disney and Warner Bros. cartoons, and the mix of live action and animation was fantastic. The movie was funny, original, and who didn't love seeing all our favorite Disney and WB characters together? ...
Published Thu, Apr 30
'Spider-Man' Writers Sign for Live Action 'Robotech' 
source: Cinematical
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Deals, Warner Brothers, Scripts, Comic/Superhero/GeekIs there room in Hollywood for more than one giant robot franchise? Well, Warner Bros. certainly seems to think so. The long-gestating feature film version of the classic anime Robotech...
Published Tue, Nov 18