"Monster" Anime to be adapted as Live-Action TV Show on HBO

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Reports indicate that del Toro (Hellboy, Pacific Rim) will work with HBO to develop a live-action series adaptation of the celebrated Japanese manga Monster, by Naoki Urasawa.

Deadline shares the news that Guillermo del Toro has begun work on the pilot episode of an adaptation of the thriller manga Monster. Planning to direct the first episode himself, del Toro has tapped writer Steven Thompson (Sherlock) to pen the pilot’s script.

Monster‘s long, twisted narrative begins in West Germany in 1986, where Japanese surgeon Kenzō Tenma makes the choice to save the life of a wounded 12-year-old boy rather than a local politician â€" only for the boy to disappear from the hospital. Nine years later, Tenma learns of events that convince him that the boy he saved has gone on to become a nightmarish sociopath with a genocidal master plan. Tenma resolves to track the man down and stop him by any means possible.

Monster was previously an anime series that aired on Japanese television in 2004 and later on several networks in North America. In 2005, New Line Cinema purchased the film rights to Monster. However, writers attached to the project were unable to condense the immense comic series (weighing in at 19 volumes) into a single movie.

This is the first time HBO would broadcast a series based on a comic book. However, the interest in Monster and in the works of Naoki Urasawa is completely understandable. Urasawa is currently one of the critical darlings of the comic book world, drawing praise worldwide not only for Monster, but also other long-running series such as Happy! and 20th Century Boys. His most celebrated work probably has the least promising synopsis â€" 2003′s Pluto adapted a beloved Astro Boy adventure story into a grim, detailed murder mystery. Nonetheless, Pluto is an exciting, visually rich, and emotionally resonant story.

Handled correctly, Monster could be a huge crossover hit for HBO. The original anime is a tense, constantly-moving thriller. Though Guillermo del Toro is known largely for effects-heavy blockbusters such as Hellboy and Pacific Rim, he’s shown an able hand with creepier, more atmospheric work (such as The Devil’s Backbone). With del Toro at the helm for its pilot and producing an extended series, Monster may end up being one of premium cable’s must-watch series.


Hakudamashi

Has there ever been a live action show/movie that was adapted into an anime?
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billyhatcher312

Quote from: windlessusher on April 25, 2013, 10:51:11 AM
Has there ever been a live action show/movie that was adapted into an anime?
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yes there was on sailor moon but its very shitty

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Hakudamashi

Quote from: Erik Larsen on April 25, 2013, 12:19:39 PM
Quote from: windlessusher on April 25, 2013, 10:51:11 AM
Has there ever been a live action show/movie that was adapted into an anime?
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yes there was on sailor moon but its very shitty
Sailor Moon was an anime/manga first.
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TheGameNinja

Samurai 7 is based on Seven Samurai and Kaze no Yojimbo is based on Yojimbo. Both of those are live action movies.

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Quote from: LeaflameSD64 on April 25, 2013, 07:29:20 PM

Whozzat?
Quote from: TheGameNinja on April 25, 2013, 03:09:15 PM
Samurai 7 is based on Seven Samurai and Kaze no Yojimbo is based on Yojimbo. Both of those are live action movies.
Are they any good?
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TheGameNinja

I haven't seen Kaze no Yojimbo, but Samurai 7 is okay.

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