MY HERO ACADEMIA Live-Action Movie Moving Forward On Netflix; Joby Harold To Pen Script

MY HERO ACADEMIA Live-Action Movie Moving Forward On Netflix; Joby Harold To Pen Script

We first heard about Legendary's plans to adapt Kohei Horikoshi’s fan-favorite manga franchise My Hero Academia for live-action back in 2018, and the project is now moving forward as a Netflix feature.

By MarkCassidy - Dec 13, 2022 11:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Anime & Manga

The news broke that Legendary Pictures was planning a live-action adaptation of Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia all the way back in 2018, and we finally have an update on the project.

THR (via AnimeMojo.com) reports that the property is now being developed as a Netflix feature, with Joby Harold (Obi-Wan Kenobi, Army of the Dead) penning the screenplay. The movie will mark director and exec producer Shinsuke Sato’s English-language debut.

My Hero Academia debuted as a manga back in 2014 and quickly became one of the most popular of its kind. It soon gained attention in the North American market, and was developed as an anime series, which is now in its sixth season.

The story takes place in a world where 80 percent of people have a developed power called a “quirk.” For superhero fanboy Izuku Midoriya (aka Deku), being born without a quirk makes him almost give up his dream of going to U.A. High School, the most prestigious hero training academy. But after a chance encounter with the legendary All Might, Deku starts on the road to become the greatest hero.

There's no casting news just yet, but the trade notes that the project "may attract a host of Japanese American actors."

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GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/13/2022, 11:02 AM
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/13/2022, 11:04 AM
"...Joby Harold (Obi-Wan Kenobi, Army of the Dead) penning the screenplay..."
soberchimera
soberchimera - 12/13/2022, 11:06 AM
FusionWarrior
FusionWarrior - 12/13/2022, 11:09 AM
GO BEYOND PLUS ULTRA!!!!
ScaryTerry
ScaryTerry - 12/13/2022, 11:10 AM
I watched one episode of the anime on Hulu. Someone try to explain the appeal of this to me.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/13/2022, 11:18 AM
@ScaryTerry - I got through the first season and then dipped. I returned briefly and then left again for the last time.

I don't think its doing anything fundamentally new or unique. It's all the classic battle shonen tropes being really well executed. Its an underdog kid who wants to be the best so he tries his hardest. It just does what it wants to do really, really well, and that alone has been enough to make it popular. Its western superhero concepts translated to the east very well too.

The animation can be amazing at times and the action as well. What I got sick of was the main character crying over himself over and over. Also, it's an anime that is on a thin line from episode to episode, will it be good or just rip off of something else
EZBeast
EZBeast - 12/13/2022, 11:24 AM
@ScaryTerry - I really enjoyed the first 4 seasons! It’s quite literally a world opposite of the xmen where instead hating these mutations everyone wants one but you are highly regulated on how they can be used in the public and training is essentially. It brought a great story, fun characters, and beautiful animation. It’s incredibly popular in Japan.

If you don’t find the appeal in any of that then don’t check it out. I don’t understand the appeal of most comic book shows/movies so I don’t watch them. Easy as that
ScaryTerry
ScaryTerry - 12/13/2022, 11:35 AM
@TheFireForce - Fair enough. To each their own on a planet we all have to coexist on.😂
ScaryTerry
ScaryTerry - 12/13/2022, 11:36 AM
@GhostDog - I’ll try again, I’m sure. It just felt very cringey.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 12/13/2022, 11:38 AM
@GhostDog - you act like anime is constantly reinventing the wheel lol this is the best Shonen anime ever! This season is paying off a lot of story threads that have been planted since season one
ShimmyShimmyYA
ShimmyShimmyYA - 12/13/2022, 11:38 AM
@ScaryTerry - tbh I was into but kinda realized I might be too old for it tbh, if it had hit me the same i discovered Naruto and all that type of stuff I would’ve loved it but at 22-26 nah too old to get invested
ScaryTerry
ScaryTerry - 12/13/2022, 11:42 AM
@ShimmyShimmyYA - I think that might have been it. I will give it a go with some scotch or some homebrew. Lower my inhibitions a bit.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 12/13/2022, 11:51 AM
@TheFireForce - It’s quite literally a world opposite of the xmen

It's House of M with Batman and Superman as teachers.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/13/2022, 1:50 PM
@bobevanz - I understand anime seldom reinvents it’s own wheel. Maybe I should’ve prefaced by saying that.My problem with MHA is the main character and how it rips off of other shonen that do the tropes better. It became a little to predictable for me and the plot became boring. And Deku became tiresome for me. Made me want to watch something like x-men instead.

Maybe I'll give it another shot someday. It had its moments and some damn good fights.
DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 12/13/2022, 11:11 AM
Let's see ow One Piece goes first. 'Cause so far, live-action Netfilx adaptatins of anime have not been promising.
EZBeast
EZBeast - 12/13/2022, 11:29 AM
@DrReedRichards - because animes/magnas we’re not created to be made in live action. They’re all fantasy worlds that build off the fact they’re not made to be in the real world and making it in the real world takes away the specialness of the original works! Not to mention taking all the time and effort from the actual story to be made into a idk 2 hour presentation is just ridiculous…
ScaryTerry
ScaryTerry - 12/13/2022, 11:40 AM
@DrReedRichards -
@TheFireForce -

I don’t think it’s because they’re fantasy that’s necessarily the problem. They’re seems to be a type of pacing in anime that seems awkward in a real world context. I think that’s really the issue. If they try to stop emulating that aspect maybe they can pull something off.
DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 12/13/2022, 12:00 PM
@TheFireForce -

Not every manga has a fantasy setting. Just look at stories like Death Note that was butchered, or Monster that has thankfully not been touched. Both deal in the real world with very tangible and relatable protagonists.

The reason I say to wait for One Piece is because both MHA and OP are shonen stories. Especially the former one with its bonkers world and characters.
DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 12/13/2022, 12:03 PM
@ScaryTerry -

It all depends on the story being told, and on the format of its release. Certain manga have excellent pacing on page but tend to drag on screen when they're adapted into anime (ie One Piece), while others are not that engaging as manga but excel as anime (ie Demon Slayer).

It's not a genre. It's a medium with yet untapped potential. At least when it comes to us western audiences. Over there, these stories are celebrated.
EZBeast
EZBeast - 12/13/2022, 12:09 PM
@DrReedRichards - but the element was still there and the world created in that anime/story were beautiful where the real world can’t bring that feel. It can’t bring something unique yes but it’s not the same.

Look at how he is literally writing names in the book. It’s a work of art and vision. No amount of cgi is going to create this feel
EZBeast
EZBeast - 12/13/2022, 12:18 PM
@ScaryTerry - check out my response to reed. Basically if you want a real life version then you want your senses dulled because anime is art at its finest. Live action films can also be art and amazing but they are limited in what can be created and the sense of real or fake in that world is easy to notice on that film. an anime doesn’t have that limitation (scratching some of those ones that use the awful cgi with hand drawn) so it’s world looks more alive at all times and they can make the most basic movements into something unique.

Now maybe like 10 years from now when technology is better something can come of it but I just don’t see that happening.
Ryos
Ryos - 12/13/2022, 12:35 PM
@TheFireForce - it’s the same with video game movies to me, the best video game movie is that old super Mario bros movies and that says more about recent video game movies then it does that one being good
EZBeast
EZBeast - 12/13/2022, 12:44 PM
@Ryos - absolutely agreed!

One thing that is interesting to me though is that I think video game series are the future! Between arcane, cyberpunk edgerunners, the stuff they did with the Witcher, and castlevania I’ve absolutely loved how they’ve treated their works/fans and really bring something interesting to the table!
Ryos
Ryos - 12/13/2022, 6:30 PM
@TheFireForce - my dream is for legend of Zelda or Metroid by the people who did castlevania my goodness I love that show
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 12/13/2022, 11:14 AM
Please don’t. As an MHA fan the show is nearly perfect and requires no adaptation, nothing is to be gained here only lost.
EZBeast
EZBeast - 12/13/2022, 11:19 AM
Idk if it’s Hollywood in general or Netflix but stop with these live action animes! Animes are literally created to create worlds and stories not able to be told the real world. When they get these live action stuff going on it takes so much of the magic away from the original content just to earn a quick buck on the property….
TheSuperMex
TheSuperMex - 12/13/2022, 11:38 AM
@TheFireForce - I think Alita battle angel is the only well made anime/manga based live action movie. Never seen Speed Runner but I hear people like it. Edge of Tomorrow is based on a light novel but they change a lot of the story but at least it is a good movie. Deathnote, Cowboy Bebop, Dragon Ball Evolution, American version of Oldboy, and Ghost of Shell really dropped the ball.
TheSuperMex
TheSuperMex - 12/13/2022, 11:40 AM
@TheFireForce - I do think anime can be done in live action since Japan am has several great ones like Rurouni Kenshin and Bleach.
EZBeast
EZBeast - 12/13/2022, 12:02 PM
@TheSuperMex - isn’t kenshin essentially a human samurai story? Like not much fantasy element to it so it’d be an easy story to transfer? If so then yes that working makes more sense. Speed racer was pretty dumb imo but that is also a dumb anime (literally it was created as more of a parody) so I guess it could be a guilty pleasure. Alita I’ll give you but it also got $200 million dollar budget so it damn well better have been good enough.

Still if you were to compare any of those films to their anime counterpart which would you choose to watch? One is hand drawn (usually) with spectacular vision and colors that create an original feeling the other is a Hollywood…creation. It’s not an impossible feat but it’s not something that should be created at a whim as most of the original content was created over years and years of work. unlike comics from where they have all sorts of multiple versions to choose from magna are a linear story usually with a start and finish over years of build up so having a new incarnation of that story is more difficult than a standard book to film project.

Again not impossible but certainly not as intriguing.
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