If you seen live-action adaptations of anime, you might know the feeling of seeing your favorite characters and stories in real life. In the anime community, the feedback from fans are usually mixed or sometimes very negative. What’s worse is when American companies tries to market and do their own live-action adaption of anime. We had movies such as Dragon Ball Evolution, Ghost in the Shell and Netflix’s Death Note. With upcoming shows, like Cowboy Bebop, One Piece and even Sword Art Online, fans can’t help but feel worried to see companies alter the original story.
Revealed on December 15th, the streaming service Netflix announced plans of a live action series based on Yoshihiro Togashi’s series YuYu Hakusho.
When Yusuke dies saving another’s life, he’ll embark on a journey across the world of humans, spirits, and demons to return to the land of the living. Yoshihiro Togashi’s legendary manga Yu Yu Hakusho will be a live action series on Netflix! pic.twitter.com/K4t5eNta9d
There is no further details on casting or production team, but YuYu Hakusho is going to be among the projects in which Netflix hopes to appeal the fans and make these characters appear realistically in a fictional world. It will be a TV series rather than a movie.
Thank God it’s Friday! Welcome everyone for another fun Friday! It’s me Matthew or you can call me Matt-in-the-Hat! I hope everyone is doing well and stay safe during this stressful time. I also hope you got your Christmas shopping done too because I hear the postal service is backed up with delivery. Before we start the memes, let me tell you some news I been hearing on the entertainment section. This Saturday night, Toonami will be showing two DC animated movies to promote the upcoming movie Wonder Woman 1984. These two movies are Wonder Woman Bloodlines and Justice League the New Frontier. Last week we had the The Game Awards 2020. I heard many games got awards and attention like Animal Crossing: The New Horizons, Final Fantasy VII Remake, Doom Eternal and even The Last of Us Part II. As a matter of fact, from I heard from people, The Last of Us Part II is considered the game of the year of 2020 and it got so many awards out of all the games of 2020. In Disney, Marvel and Star Wars are preparing us some upcoming TV shows and movies. In Star Wars, The Mandalorian will not be the only TV show that’s getting attention. We’re getting TV shows focusing on Obi-Wan, Ashoka and even an animated series called The Bad Batch. In Marvel, we got some trailers for the upcoming TV shows, WandaVision, Loki, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Marvel’s What If…?. Last but not least, we finally found out who is the next DLC character for Super Smash Bros Ultimate. The new character is Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII. This antagonist will bring pain and misery to all the Smash characters and will not stop until he gives Cloud suffering and he cleanse the planet. Speaking of Final Fantasy VII, I finally completed Final Fantasy VII Remake! It was a long journey from April, but it was worth the adventure. I can’t wait for part 2 of the Remake.
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