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Manga Being Considered for American Live-Action Adaptations

Posted By Erin On July 29, 2009

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Manga Being Considered for American Live-Action Adaptations

Revealed at San Diego’s Comic-Con, Dark Horse publishers are negotiating with Universal Films to gain the right to make a film inspired by CLAMP’s Clover.

Clover is the story of a girl named, Su, who lives in a dystopian future. She is known as a ‘Clover’ one of many children who have the special ability to manipulate technology. Locked away by the government out of fear that she may be controlled by a human and used as a weapon against the country, Su is refused any sort of company or companionship because of her enormous strength.

James Cameron also spoke at Comic-Con this weekend about his interest in Battle Angel Alita turned into a live-action feature. However, when asked about when he planned to work on this project, Cameron did not have an answer. Due to his current film, Avatar and its serious amount of special effects, he said he was unsure if he wanted another large project like Battle Angel Alita, which has cyberpunk elements to it, right away.

Battle Angel Alita, known as, Gunnm, in Japan, was created in 1990 by Yukito Kishiro. Alita, a female cyborg was discovered in suspended animation by a cyber-medic named, Daisuke Ido. He saves Alita, only to discover that she has amnesia and recalls nothing of her previous existence. All she can remember is knowledge of a cyborg martial art and in order to learn and discover more about who she was, Alita must journey and fight her way through Scrapyard.

Lastly, a report from Comic-Con by Dark Horse announces that adaptations of both, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service and MPD Pyscho are in development with Universal Films.
Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service is written by, Eiji Otsuka and drawn by, Housui Yamakazi. It is the story of five university graduates who open a business that specializes in the last wishes of the dead. Character, Kuro Karatsu has the ability to hear the recently deceased by touching their bodies, their desires carried out by him and his fellow friends.

Also written by, Eiji Otsuka, MPD Pyscho was drawn by, Shou Taijma and is the story of Detective Yosuke Kobayashi. He is on a case to hunt down and capture a serial killer who dismembers his victims and due to unfortunate circumstances, the killer mutilates Yosuke’s girlfriend. Yosuke develops dissociative identity disorder and becomes two different people, one a cool-headed criminologist called, Kazuhiko and the other is a reckless psychopath, Shinji.

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