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Showing posts with label star blazers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label star blazers. Show all posts

Saturday, November 2, 2013

'70s sci-fi anime Star Blazers to hit the big screen

[Source: blastr.com] Skydance Productions has hired Chris McQuarrie (Jack the Giant Slayer, The Usual Suspects) to write and direct a big-budget sci-fi tentpole based on the '70s anime series (which in itself is an adaptation of Space Battleship Yamato), which focused on a small team trying to save future-Earth from an alien race.
With Star Trek already burning up the box office, and the upcoming Star Wars revival expected to blow the genre wide open again, the studio hopes Star Blazers can use one part nostalgia and two parts sci-fi whiz-bang to tap into the zeitgeist.

Here’s the proposed synopsis, which sounds pretty awesome, via Deadline:
Earth’s atmosphere has been obliterated by a distant alien race, and the survivors have one year before radiation will reach their underground refuge and wipe out the human race. The survivors get a shot of hope in the form of alien technology that can deliver a small crew across the universe and back with the means to stave off extinction.
The idea is to launch Star Blazers as a new sci-fi franchise, with potential sequels a part of the equation if people come out for the first installment.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Yamato 2199

A Look at the Upcoming 
Space Battleship Yamato Remake...
The next big Yamoto project, the first since the 2010 death of the franchise's driving force, Yoshinobu Nishizaki, is Space Battleship Yamato 2199, a remake from director Yutaka Izubuchi (RahXephon) with character design by obuteru Yuki (Escaflowne, Record of Lodoss War), an opening by Evangelion creator Hideaki Anno, and animation from XEBEC and AIC.
The first two episodes will screen in Japanese theaters April 7, 2012 before the series commences on TV later that month. 

  Cast includes
Susumu Kodai (20) Voice actor: Daisuke Ono (Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya)
Shima Daisuke (20) Voice actor: Kenichi Suzumara (Gundam SEED Destiny)
Yuki Mori (19) Voice actor: Houko Kuwashima (InuYasha)

Captain Juuzo Okita (57) Voice actor: Takayuki Sugo (Birdy the Mighty: Decode)


A four minute preview can be seen
here.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Watch 1st two minutes of live-action Space Battleship Yamato


@-}-- Day 7 of our 25 Days of Christmas --{-@

Star Blazers to the Big Screen
The big-budget live-action version on the classic military sci-fi anime series opens in Japanese theaters this week to rave reviews. This video clip reveals the opening scenes of the film as the Earth forces go head to head with the evil Gamillons. There's still no sign of a U.S. release date, but no doubt this will be a hit on American screens!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Live Action Star Blazers

After waiting many years for Hollywood to come up with a live-action movie to one of the most famous icons in anime history, the Japanese have gone ahead and done it themselves.

And it looks like they've done it right. Casting looks perfect. Check out Captain Avatar and Derek Wildstar! CGI effects are right on target.