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Live-Action Sword Art Online Series Adds Writer-Producers Patrick Massett, John Zinman

American independent production company Skydance Television announced that it has signed a multi-year agreement with Patrick Massett and John Zinman (Friday Night Lights executive producers, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider writers) for the pair to serve as writers, showrunners, and executive producers on Skydance television projects, including Skydance's live-action Sword Art Online (SAO) series.
Massett and Zinman are joining Laeta Kalogridis (Avatar, Terminator Genisys) in writing the pilot script, and are executive producing along with Kalogridis and Skydance's Marcy Ross, David Ellison, and Dana Goldberg.

Skydance Television President Ross commented, "We're already deep in development with Patrick, John, and Laeta on our larger than life Skydance SAO series, in which we aim not only to satisfy the franchise's enthusiastic sci-fi and anime fan base but also to appeal to new TV audiences the world over."

Skydance announced the series adaptation of Reki Kawahara's Sword Art Online light novels in August 2016. Skydance Interactive is also planning a Sword Art Online virtual reality experience after the television series. Skydance Media CEO Ellison said at the time of the announcement that the company is planning "a full-scale and wide-ranging set of live action franchise extensions across our business verticals."
qualcosa si muove per la serie live-action:nev::nev::nev::nev:

La serie Live-Action va a Netflix, ad interpretare i protagonisti saranno attori asiatici





Skydance Television's Sword Art Online live-action series writer and executive producer Laeta Kalogridis (Altered Carbon) said in an interview with Collider posted on Tuesday that the series has been sold to Netflix, and that "Kirito and Asuna will be played by Asian actors."
Kalogridis made a similar comment to the Philippine Daily Inquirer in January. "I recently sold “SAO” (Sword Art Online) to Netflix," she said, "and part of the agreement was that Kitty Cat Asuna would remain Asian." (Note: Kalogridis most likely said "Kirito and Asuna.")

Kalogridis' full comment to Collider, in response to a question about what she would like to see in a live-action English version of Sword Art Online, is as follows:

Well, let's get the obvious bit out of the way, right away. SAO is an essentially Japanese property, in which Kirito and Asuna, who are the two leads, are Japanese. In the television show, Kirito and Asuna will be played by Asian actors. Whether or not that was the question underneath your question, it's not a conversation about whitewashing. When I sold it to Netflix, we were all on the same page. They are not interested in whitewashing it, and I am not interested in whitewashing it. In terms of the secondary characters, because the game is meant to be global, the way it's presented in the anime and in the light novels, there are secondary characters that clearly are from other parts of the world, like Klein and Agil. To me, it's very obvious when you watch it that you're meant to take that this game spans the globe, but Kirito and Asuna are very clearly located as kids from Japan, and Tokyo, if I'm not mistaken. That is what we will be doing because that is the story. They are, in my mind anyway, much like Major Motoko Kusanagi in Ghost in the Shell, defined in part by being seminal characters in an Asian piece of art. That's the first and biggest thing.
Kalogridis was signed on to write the script for the live-action Ghost in the Shell film in 2009, but did not write the final version of the script for the film that debuted last year. She also penned a script for the upcoming Alita: Battle Angel film.

Skydance announced the series adaptation of Reki Kawahara's Sword Art Online light novels in August 2016. Skydance Interactive is also planning a Sword Art Online virtual reality experience after the television series. Skydance Media CEO David Ellison said at the time of the announcement that the company is planning "a full-scale and wide-ranging set of live action franchise extensions across our business verticals."

Patrick Massett and John Zinman (Friday Night Lights executive producers, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider writers) are serving as showrunners on the series, and joined Kalogridis in writing the pilot script. Kalogridis, Massett, and Zinman are also executive producing along with Skydance's Marcy Ross, David Ellison, and Dana Goldberg.
Fonte: Animenewsnetwork.com

che Netflix si mettesse in mezzo me l'aspettavo un pò:asd: ultimamente mi stanno piacendo questi tizzi dovrei farmelo sto servizio e se non altro la scelta di attori asiatici dovrebbe appagare il pubblico giappo:sisi: (di mio bho conosco solo Jackie chan) genuinamente interessato a questo adattamento (almeno finchè non castano Boyega nel ruolo di Agil:sad2:)

 
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qualcosa si muove per la serie live-action:nev::nev::nev::nev:

La serie Live-Action va a Netflix, ad interpretare i protagonisti saranno attori asiatici





Fonte: Animenewsnetwork.com

che Netflix si mettesse in mezzo me l'aspettavo un pò:asd: ultimamente mi stanno piacendo questi tizzi dovrei farmelo sto servizio e se non altro la scelta di attori asiatici dovrebbe appagare il pubblico giappo:sisi: (di mio bho conosco solo Jackie chan) genuinamente interessato a questo adattamento (almeno finchè non castano Boyega nel ruolo di Agil:sad2:)
fattelo netflix, con 3 amici pagate 3.50 a testa al mese.

mi aspettavo attori occidentali per quanto sembrava dall'annuncio originale :asd: perlomeno c'è un'attrice che lavora con netflix che era perfetta per asuna :tragic:

 
Anch'io avevo capito che sarebbe stata con attori occidentali, come credo tutti ;p
ma quello si lasciava intendere un anno fa o quando è uscita la news, compreso il coinvolgimento di netflix. poi va a capire cosa combinano :rickds:

 
Sword Art Online: Alicization Anime to Cover Entire Alicization Arc

Kazuma Miki, the light novel editor and an anime producer for Sword Art Online, stated at a "SAO and GGO New Anime and Original Work Stage" presentation at a Sword Art Online fan meeting event on Saturday that the upcoming Sword Art Online: Alicization anime will cover the entirety of the Alicization arc from Reki Kawahara's Sword Art Online light novel series. Miki didn't mention any information regarding the length of the new anime.
 
la domanda è solo una "quanti episodi?" 24 mi sembrerebbero troppo pochi
dovrebbero fare parecchi tagli. a meno che non lo facciano in due stagioni

 
sembrano confermate le due core (24 + 24) :morristend: va a finire che abbocco anche stavolta:bah2:
24+24 già accettabile :morristend:

 
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet Gets Anime Tie-in Short

Bandai Namco Entertainment began streaming the "pilot edition" of an animated short inspired by the Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet game. The anime is titled Sword Art Online Fatal Bullet -The Third Episode-. The complete version will air on Tokyo MX on March 19.The website describes the anime as a "third episode" that is not part of the Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet story. The short follows a boy looking for a girl he met in the Gun Gale Online game. The boy believes they have a connection, but to the girl their connection is part of a fantasy. The time to test whether their bond is real or fantasy will come.

YKBX is directing the short. The staff are holding an audition for the girl character over Twitter, where those interested can submit recordings of themselves reading a line provided by the website.






 
a quindi Hollow Realization e Accel world vs SAO si sono beccati un manga e adesso anche un ONA per fatal bullet da Bandai stessa :morris82::morris82: ci sta dando davvero sotto con il gameverse:asd: bene bene più SAO non animati da A1 sono cosa buona e giusta:stema:

 
Sword Art Online: Progressive Manga to Start 'Part 2' in April With New Artist

The April issue of Kadokawa's Dengeki G's Comic revealed on Wednesday that the "second part" of the manga adaptation of Reki Kawahara's Sword Art Online: Progressive novels will launch in the magazine in April with a new title and artist. The new manga is titled Sword Art Online: Progressive - Hōei no Barcarole, and artist Shiomi Miyoshi is drawing the manga. The new title shares the same title as the novel series' third volume.
Kiseki Himura's manga adaptation of the novels ended in the same issue.

 
piccola curiosità, nel gioco appena uscito vengono introdotti anche i quattro personaggi principali di alternative ggo, e, anche se i toni saranno probabilmente diversi, già si intravede qualcosa delle personalità di llenn e compagnia. mi ha incuriosito un po' :nev:

 
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