PROMISED NEVERLAND Live-Action Adaptation In The Works From INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE Director

PROMISED NEVERLAND Live-Action Adaptation In The Works From INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE Director

A live-action take on Kaiu Shirai's popular manga Promised Neverland is reportedly in the works at Amazon from Heroes’ Masi Oka and Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse writer and director Rodney Rothman...

By MarkCassidy - Jun 10, 2020 08:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Anime & Manga
Source: Deadline

A live action adaptation of Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu's hit manga Promised Neverland is in development for Amazon.

Deadline reports that Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse writer and co-director Rodney Rothman has signed on to executive produce and helm the project, while the pilot script will be penned by fellow Spider-Verse scribe Meghan Malloy. Roy Lee and Miri Yoon of Vertigo and Heroes actor Masi Oka are also on board as EPs.

For those unfamiliar with the story, Promised Neverland focuses on a group of the smartest kids at a seemingly idyllic orphanage who uncover its dark truth when they break a rule to never leave the grounds. Once the secret is out, they begin to plan an escape and save the rest of the children.

The original manga has sold over 20 million copies worldwide, and has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine published by Shueisha.

In addition to Spider-Verse, Rothman's writing and producing credits include 22 Jump Street, Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. Lee and Yoon are currently in production on the upcoming anthology series, Them, for Sony Pictures Television and Amazon Studios. Oka is known for playing Hiro on NBC's Heroes, and he also produced Netflix's Death Note adaptation alongside Lee.

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Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 6/10/2020, 8:59 AM
Is it going to be like the cartoon and end telling only a quarter of the story?
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/10/2020, 9:00 AM
@Reeds2Much - you ain’t lyin

MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 6/10/2020, 9:55 AM
@Reeds2Much - Season 2 was set for release in October but has been pushed to January due to covid-19.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 6/10/2020, 1:28 PM
@Reeds2Much - there is a season 2 in the pipeline. but, you know, virus stuff.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/10/2020, 9:01 AM
Let’s see how they [frick] up this anime adaptation
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 6/10/2020, 9:08 AM
“ In addition to Spider-Verse, Rothman's directing credits include 22 Jump Street, Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping.”

Something isn’t right here...Rodney Rothman didn’t direct any of these movies.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 6/10/2020, 9:28 AM
They should first wait a few more years until the anime ends. The manga is ending this week (if it hasn't already since Weekly Shounen Jump comes out in Japan on Mondays IIRC) and it is relatively a very short story in terms of chapters length so the anime should not take so much time. Kimetsu no Yaiba was also short-ish and I imagine it's own anime adaptation will also not stretch too much once it resumes next year maybe.

Hopefully it won't be a divisive result like Netflix's Death Note was.
Luigi
Luigi - 6/10/2020, 9:31 AM
If there's a 2nd season, I haven't seen it but the first season is great and could translate great in to live action. I saw it more as a series but hopefully it's good
heisei24
heisei24 - 6/10/2020, 10:04 AM
I've never read this series, but I assume other than the casting, there isn't much problem to adapt it into live action.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 6/10/2020, 1:33 PM
this is one of those manga/anime that can work in live-action. BUT, if anyone's seen the show, you'll know that sh*t gets incredibly tense a lot of times, so they need to capture that in order for it to work. thankfully they got a good director. also, this is one of those anime where everyone has western names so they can get away with western actors.
Jimster
Jimster - 6/10/2020, 8:08 PM
Yes! Love the manga and anime.
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 6/10/2020, 10:01 PM
Man I hope they do this right. Source material is so good...Its almost Oscar worthy if done right
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