Yes, Apparently the World Does Need a "Voltron" Movie
Not long after "The Transformers" became a bona-fide toy sensation back in the '80s, along came a rather similar toy line called "Voltron." And only a few short weeks after the news of a "Transformers" movie was announced, The Hollywood Reporter indicates that a "Voltron" movie is also getting underway. (What a coincidence!)
Anyway, producer Mark Gordon is the one seeing green on this project, which will focus on "five maverick explorer-pilots who must travel to the planet Arus to learn how to operate Voltron, a giant mechanical warrior formed by five smaller robots."
No word yet on when a live-action "Go-Bots" movie will kick into production.
Anyway, producer Mark Gordon is the one seeing green on this project, which will focus on "five maverick explorer-pilots who must travel to the planet Arus to learn how to operate Voltron, a giant mechanical warrior formed by five smaller robots."
No word yet on when a live-action "Go-Bots" movie will kick into production.
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The Senhman writes: on Jul 27 2005 12:29 AM Hell yeah! One of my favorites when I was little. (Reply to this) |
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RSPimparo01 writes: on Jul 27 2005 01:03 AM if hollywood does justice to the voltron and transformers movies ill never ask for anything ever again...EVER (Reply to this) |
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GhostintheFlesh writes: on Jul 27 2005 07:02 AM VOlTroN!!! NO fahqing way! That is awesome! My childhood is all coming back to me through the haze of years of bong hits! God I hope its good. When does Thundercats get the treatment? (Reply to this) |
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lonechicken writes: on Jul 27 2005 07:09 AM At least they picked the better Voltron. The one with the 15 land/air/sea vehicles would be a logistical nightmare and not allow much room to flesh out any character. The lions actually had villains with depth and a world going on aside from the princess and all that crap. (Reply to this) |
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dodadoof writes: on Jul 27 2005 07:17 AM The first season of Thundercats comes out on DVD like next month so theres something... (Reply to this) |
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jsmccune writes: on Jul 27 2005 10:38 AM [b]And then what?[/b] Silverhawks? What about those furry creatures that wrapped into balls (like soccer balls and baseballs).... Shirttails? Gobots (only good if Scooter gets toasted). (Reply to this) |
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tigerbalm writes: on Jul 27 2005 10:58 AM [b]live action?[/b] Are we sure this one's live-action? I read this on Yahoo and it never mentioned whether or not it was. (Reply to this) |
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tigerbalm writes: on Jul 27 2005 11:00 AM [b]star blazers[/b] In any case, I'm still patiently waiting for the live action rendition of Star Blazers. I heard Disney dropped the ball on this one 5-6 years ago. They purchased the rights to the screenplay but it never really got off the ground after that. Here's hoping this helps resurrect the project! (Reply to this) |
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Jampes writes: on Jul 27 2005 10:55 PM In reply to this comment (#824636) [b]Please God, no!![/b] Star Blazers would almost inevitably be defiled. I'm not naive enough to believe that certain things are sacred, but I hope that when (yes, when) Star Blazers is remade as a live action film, that it either is done well, or is not seen by anyone (a la Fantastic Four, the 90's version). How about the Gobots? Aim low for a change. They can only improve on it, no? (Reply to this) |
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Banana Kid writes: on Jul 28 2005 07:33 AM Now we only need a Megas XLR movie and the holy trinity of awesome giant robots will be complete. (Reply to this) |
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rook writes: on Jul 28 2005 02:19 PM Gunbuster!!! (Reply to this) |
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The Mighty Musnud writes: on Jul 28 2005 03:02 PM [b]How about Furby?[/b] Where's Furby: The Movie? OR better yet, the live-action version of Teddy Ruxpin! Seriously, though. I'd be thrilled to see a live action Thundercats and a live action Starblazers. I'd also like to see a live-action treatment of the Bionic Six, but I've never run across anybody else that seems to remember that one. Ah well... (Reply to this) |
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tigerbalm writes: on Jul 28 2005 03:33 PM Star Blazers was just one of those magical anime series that may never again be matched. It preceded the epic Robotech/Macross sagas, and depending on who you talk to, were superior than those. Certainly, the Robotech/Macross phenomenon owes much of its success to Star Blazers. That being said, a 2-hour movie would be a logistical nightmare, considering the timeline of the show itself was 2 months or so. Squeezing that into 2 hours would suck out a lot of the storylines and charming nuances of the show. We would inevitably be getting a bastardized version of the original series. *sigh* It's better than nothing, though. (Reply to this) |
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Reel 2/Dialogue 2 writes: on Jul 30 2005 01:12 PM [b]Say YES GOD YES to animation.[/b] Phuq live-action. Why do all of these revival movies have to be live-action??? All the "amazing" parts of them will be animated anyway! (Reply to this) |
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Strongman78 writes: on Jul 30 2005 02:20 PM [b]High Hopes, Low Expectations.[/b] I loved Voltron(Lions, don't recall anything else.) so I hope if they do end up doing this, and not leaving it in treatment limbo, it is done right. But I have a strange feeling this will look just like "Thunderbirds". (Reply to this) |
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shear_xear writes: on Jul 30 2005 11:01 PM [b]Voltron and the Transformers[/b] The fact that Voltron is a 1981 anime that was also released in the U.S. before Transformers shows you how much Scott Weinberg knows about the subject. On the other hand, Transformers has a little more to work with in the story catagory. Voltron on DVD is all I really care to see. (Reply to this) |
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scottybarkbark writes: on Aug 02 2005 03:57 PM In reply to this comment (#824634) do you mean popples (Reply to this) |
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KiethBlackLion writes: on Sep 05 2007 07:58 AM I've read the movie script first hand and I must say that it's better than I expected but not as good as I had hoped. The current reviews on LatinoReview.com and Chud.com really don't do a good job and explaining the film. Most of their reviews are just hype that leaves the reader wondering what the heck is going on. I've posted a full review (almost 15 pages in MS Word) on my website that explains the story and characters, using direct quotes from the script itself. The address for the review is The review is full of spoilers so unlessyou want to know what's going on, don't read it. (Reply to this) |
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