S is for Sylvain Despretz
The live-action film based on the classic anime film Akira (1988) is dead in development hell, but we can get a peek at the possibilities in storyboards.
Sylvain Despretz (Gladiator, Alien Resurrection) created some boards for director Ruairi Robinson.
Here's the unconfirmed synopsis of the live-action film:
I wouldn't even post these with all the stamps of "Do Not Distribute" and "Confidential" if every other blog in the Internet didn't already run it.
One thing I notice, is the bike is very similar to the anime version.
You can check out some of Sylvain Despretz work at http://www.hollywoodcomics.com/despretz.html
What do you think of the illustrations?
Via io9
This post is part of the month long "A-Z Challenge." For 27 days, I'll be choosing a letter from the alphabet and crafting a post around it. To read more of the posts in the series click here. To find out more about the challenge go here.
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The live-action film based on the classic anime film Akira (1988) is dead in development hell, but we can get a peek at the possibilities in storyboards.
Sylvain Despretz (Gladiator, Alien Resurrection) created some boards for director Ruairi Robinson.
Here's the unconfirmed synopsis of the live-action film:
Kaneda is a bar owner in Neo-Manhattan who is stunned when his brother, Tetsuo, is abducted by government agents led by The Colonel. Desperate to get his brother back, Kaneda agrees to join with Ky Reed and her underground movement who are intent on revealing to the world what truly happened to New York City thirty years ago when it was destroyed. Kaneda believes their theories to be ludicrous but, after finding his brother again, is shocked when he displays telekinetic powers. Ky believes Tetsuo is headed to release a young boy, Akira, who has taken control of Tetsuo’s mind. Kaneda clashes with The Colonel’s troops on his way to stop Tetsuo from releasing Akira but arrives too late. Akira soon emerges from his prison courtesy of Tetsuo as Kaneda races in to save his brother before Akira once again destroys Manhattan island, as he did thirty years ago.
I wouldn't even post these with all the stamps of "Do Not Distribute" and "Confidential" if every other blog in the Internet didn't already run it.
One thing I notice, is the bike is very similar to the anime version.
You can check out some of Sylvain Despretz work at http://www.hollywoodcomics.com/despretz.html
What do you think of the illustrations?
Via io9
This post is part of the month long "A-Z Challenge." For 27 days, I'll be choosing a letter from the alphabet and crafting a post around it. To read more of the posts in the series click here. To find out more about the challenge go here.
Hosts: Arlee Bird at Tossing it Out, Alex J. Cavanaugh, Stephen Tremp at Breakthrough Blogs, Jenny Pearson at Pearson Report, Matthew McNish at The QQQE, Tina Downey atLife is Good, Jeremy Hawkins at Retro-Zombie, DL Hammons at Cruising Altitude, Shannon Lawrence at The Warrior Muse, Elizabeth Mueller, Damyanti Biswas at Amlokiblogs, Karen Gowen at Coming Down the Mountain, and Konstanz Silverbow at No Thought 2 Small. Check the Facebook page and the Twitter hashtag is #AtoZChallenge.