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This time its Macross/Robotech
>Two long years after being announced, there are signs that Warner Bros.’ live-action Robotech movie might actually be moving forward. The Hollywood Reporter says that Andy Muschietti, fresh off directing the upcoming movie adaptation of Stephen King’s horror classic It, has been hired to helm Robotech.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/robotech-movie-director-andy-muschietti-direct-1021744
http://www.cinemablend.com/news/1682620/the-robotech-movie-has-found-its-director
http://variety.com/2017/film/news/andy-muschietti-robotech-it-sony-1202497653/
http://io9.gizmodo.com/the-director-of-the-new-it-movie-signs-on-to-bring-robo-1796991824
How much money do these cunts have to lose before they learn to leave anime the hell alone?
I hope they lose even more money on this.
If this movies end up successful, more and more live action abominations will come into being. And then weak-willed mangaka and studios hard up for money will start making series that are "easier to adapt" for Hollywood. Then the entire medium will be trash.
Films have been shit for decades. No reason to let that cancer spread to the other mediums.
>>85186225
Anime is more cheesy, melodramatic, and cliche than even cartoons and comics. It's pathetic that Hollywood is getting this desperate for any sort of low quality source they can sell off to the masses. What's next? Tabletops? Papercraft? Corporate mascots? .
so another piece of trash based on a piece of shit that will stay in development hell for at least a decade
Love watching this shit industry burn.
>>85186225
Robotech is Harmory Gold trash anyway, it's like if they were adapting the 4kids edit of One Piece.
I'm sure they won't even be allowed to use Robotech's mech designs so they have to come with their own for the movie
when will they learn that live anime adaptations never work? /a/ doesnt want them and /tv/ doesnt want them. Why are they trying so hard to make another edge of tomorrow