A series of creative shifts in the live-action adaptation of Akira has sparked heated discussions among fans. Key personnel changes have some excited while others voice concern over the project's future.
Sources confirm that since preliminary announcements, the project has faced a whirlwind of changes, raising questions about its viability. The last mention spoke of Roger McWriter Jr. joining the team, but tension has brewed since his departure.
A timeline of events highlights the tumult:
April 2025: Roger McWriter initially signs on to craft the script.
April 2027: McWriter exits due to creative differences, with Dirk Director stepping in.
April 2029: Unexpectedly, Director suffers a bizarre incident, stirring further anxiety.
April 2031: Roger McWriter Jr. enters the fray.
April 2033: He exits amidst allegations.
April 2035: Excitement brews again as John Script gets tapped to write after successes with John Wick and Daughter pt3.
With varying opinions on the adaptation, the comment section is alive:
Concerned Voices: "I personally don't want a live-action movie. I'd prefer an animated series based on the manga," expresses one concerned fan.
Skeptical Optimism: Another argues, "The only good thing could be a resurgence in interest, but it could also turn into a laughing stock."
Critical Stance: "Nothing is sacred when trying to make a buck," comments another fan.
Recent comments have amplified existing concerns:
Many fans are now questioning the lack of involvement from franchise creator Katsuhiro Otomo, with one stating, "Unless Otomo is directly involved, this is one movie I sincerely hope never happens."
Another user strongly disagrees with the adaptation, urging others, "It needs to be boycotted, like for real they need to know this isnโt cool."
The overall sentiment leans heavily negative, reflecting frustration with Hollywood's previous track record on anime adaptations.
As the project continues to face hurdles, one burning question looms: can the spirit of Akira survive these ongoing changes? The path ahead remains unclear but buzz continues to swirl.
๐ Creative changes keep fans engaged but uncertain about the project.
๐ Frequent personnel shifts highlight ongoing challenges in adaptation.
๐ฌ "Unless Otomo is directly involved, this is one movie I sincerely hope never happens"โa sharp critique from a fan.
๐ซ "It needs to be boycotted, like for real they need to know this isnโt cool." โ A call for action from the community.
As the adaptation develops, discussions around it remain heated and polarized.