Netflix's live-action version of "Mobile Suit Gundam" stands in flames!

Netflix's live-action version of "Mobile Suit Gundam" stands in flames!

Slightly evil Gundam, standing in flames! Hey, is this project really working?

More than three years have passed since Legendary Pictures and Sunrise announced that they would be co-producing a live-action "Mobile Suit Gundam" movie. The concept art of the movie distributed by Netflix has finally been lifted!

Netflix's live-action version of Mobile Suit Gundam , standing in flames!

The figure of Gundam walking in flames is like the hero of an action movie. This was done by a VFX engineer at Industrial Light and Magic. Personally, it seems like a scene that would suit the Psycho Gundam that appeared in Z more...

Directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts

The director of this work is the director of "King Kong: Skull Island" and the live-action version of the video game "Metal Gear Solid". Already known to be Jordan Vogt-Roberts, who is also credited. Produced by Legendary Pictures, which specializes in movies featuring giant characters and produced "King Kong: Skull Island" and "Godzilla vs. Kong". It was also decided over two and a half years ago that Brian K. Vaughan, co-creator of the American comic series Saga, would be in charge of the script. I'm sure this live-action version will be wonderful... I want to believe. That's right, this is actually the second live-action version of Gundam. I did not know that….

At any rate, the Gundam standing in flames in the top image looks like a myriad of action heroes from past movies, slowly walking away from scenes of massive explosions and massive destruction occurring in the background. can also be seen. While the original "Mobile Suit Gundam" conveys the sadness and sadness that war brings to ordinary people (especially to the main character Amuro Ray) and the foolishness of war, this scene was cut out. From the point of view, it seems to be praising the coolness of war, and it feels strange. It looks a little different than the original, but let's just leave it at that for now. The Netflix live-action version of Gundam has yet to be released. It seems that the casting has not been decided at all. It looks like it will still take some time.


The live-action version of Gundam is introduced in the new live action line-up video (around 12:57) uploaded on Netflix's official YouTube! I don't move.