Tag Archive: live-action


“Whether you’re a veteran of Call of Duty or a n00b just starting out, there is a soldier in all of us.” The official live-action trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has popped up online, starring Sam Worthington, Jonah Hill and Dwight Howard.

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The warning bells sound, people all run for their lives, all but one stands to fight against the Dragon! Check out this awesome live action trailer for Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

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This Corridor Digital’s live-action Team Fortress 2 video, titled “Sentry Sabotage”, executes the treachery themes of the game amazingly well. One of the best fan film of the week, check it out!

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Square Enix has unveiled a new live-action trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution just in time for Comic-Con. Sarif Industries faces backlash for their aggressive use of body augmentation technologies and shady business practices.

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Ghost in the Shell
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Laeta Kalogridis,Dreamworks 及 Steven Spielberg计划中的 Ghost in the Shell 真人版(live action)电影的现任编剧,在前两天透露了“将在几周内交一份初稿”,“主角是女的”。

另Kodansha(株式会社講談社)在12月开始发布两套基于两部TV版的漫画。

[source: AnimeNewsNetwork]

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Akira (film)
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Vulture has reported that Albert and Allen Hughes, (more commonly known as the Hughes Brothers), are negotiating with Warner Bros to direct the live-action adaptation of the 1988 anime (and 1982 manga) Akira. The script is written by Iron Man scribes Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby. (We already knew that Akira is being produced by Leonardo DiCaprio‘s company, Appian Way, along with Andrew Lazar.)

I haven’t watched The Book of Eli, but the trailer looks quite good, and by far the reviews are not that bad. Their style is gorgeous, if they can apply that same energetic, sleek filmmaking in The Book of Eli to a much larger story in Akira, then I’ll be happy.

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Warner Bros has hired new screenwriters for their big screen live-action adaptation of Robotech. Smallville scribes Alfred Gough and Miles Millar have come on board to rewrite Lawrence Kasdan’s previous draft. This is not good news. Gough and Millar were the team behind The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, Herbie Fully Loaded, Made Men, Showtime, and the Shanghai Noon franchise (you remember, the Jackie Chan/Owen Wilson western comedy films?). To be fair, they got a story credit on Spider-Man 2...

And to think, Warner Bros gave those two guys the job of rewriting a script penned by the the screenwriting legend responsible for both Raiders of the Lost Ark and Empire Strikes Back. It’s mind-boggling. The Hollywood Reporter claims that Warner Bros made the move in hopes that it will “bring action and geek cred to the table.”
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