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Christopher Nolan reportedly producing an ‘Akira’ Trilogy for Warner Bros.

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Dawg

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A live action remake of the beloved 1988 anime Akira has been floating around Hollywood for over a decade, attracting and dropping actors and directors at a shocking rate (at one point, Garrett Hedlund and Kristen Stewart were set to star). For whatever reason, this film doesn’t want to get made. But Warner Bros. isn’t giving up on this project and if a new rumor is to be believed, they’ve officially reached out to one of the most powerful and popular filmmakers in their regular employ to make it happen. So, how do you feel about not one, but three Akira films produced by Christopher Nolan?

That’s the rumor being floated around by Den of Geek, who cite an unnamed source “close to Warner Bros.” So, you know, grab your salt and all of that.

Akira, which was a popular manga by Katsuhiro Otomo before it was a film, is a strange and bloody science fiction tale set in post-World War III “Neo Tokyo.” It’s a cyberpunk epic about bikers and government conspiracies and psychic powers and people screaming “Tetsuoooo!” at the top of their lungs. People love this thing and they have been dreading an American remake since the moment Warner Bros. acquired the rights.

However, if anyone can calm the raging geeks, it’s the presence of Nolan. If the guy who made The Dark Knight and Inception can’t crack this thing, no one can. Den of Geek can’t confirm that Nolan is actually going to direct Akira (this could be a Man of Steel-style situation where he produces and shepherds another filmmaker), but they do know he recently met with one of the directors previously attached to the project to discuss the material. It was literally just announced that he is going to have a mysterious new film in theaters on July 21, 2017. Could this untitled film be Akira? And could it be the first in an epic trilogy?

Since that mystery movie is less than two years away, we should know sooner rather than later whether or not it’s Akira. If not, then consider this yet another weird chapter in one of the most tortured Hollywood development stories ever.

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http://screencrush.com/christopher-nolan-akira-trilogy/
 

Penguin

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I mean... producing doesn't mean a ton in this case.

I mean as noted, he produced Man of Steel, and that's far from beloved.. if he was directing...
 

liquidtmd

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It was literally just announced that he is going to have a mysterious new film in theaters on July 21, 2017. Could this untitled film be Akira?

Short answer: No

Long Answer: Nooooooooooooo

I'm down for him producing this though if it really has to go ahead.
 
This is great choice actually. There is a lot more material in the manga than was used in the original animation. It would need a massive budget and I hope they keep it set in Neo Tokyo.
 

Rentahamster

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This should be interesting. Both positive and negative emotions, Nolan seems to induce it in spades with some people. I guess he's effective.
 

ZoronMaro

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Didn't the original movie leave out a ton of stuff from the manga? Never read it, but I remember the first time I saw Akira I was super confused, so I don't mind it being multiple movies if they bring the full manga story. As long it's not set in "Neo America" and they don't do other "Edge of Tomorrow" type things I'm fine.

However, nothing they can do will ever top some of the best damn animation ever done.
 

- J - D -

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This doesn't necessarily have to be a remake or adaptation of the film. No one's attempted to adapt the much more expansive Akira manga series. Don't know if I want Nolan on it though.
 

Karkador

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Hmm, Nolan you say? Could be decent, but I can't remember a single Hollywood adaptation of a manga that was decent apart from maybe Edge of Tomorrow.
 
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