Boichi’s sci-fi action manga Origin will be adapted into a Hollywood live-action feature film produced by Majestic Limited, with Kodansha co-producing it.
No further information have been revealed yet.
Darius Shahmir, the co-founder of Majestic Limited, expressed his enthusiasm on the project, stating, “We are extremely proud to be working with Kodansha and Boichi on ‘Origin.’ This project will redefine the boundaries of manga and entertainment, while delivering an unforgettable experience to fans worldwide. We believe this collaboration will leave an indelible mark on the industry and allow new ancillary avenues to open up along the way“.
Takami Yohei, head of Kodansha’s rights and media business unit, also shared his excitement on the collaboration, “Kodansha has always been dedicated to pushing the boundaries of creativity and storytelling by delivering our stories through various media. We are excited to bring a new form of ‘Origin,’ an amazing sci-fi story created by Boichi-sensei,...
No further information have been revealed yet.
Darius Shahmir, the co-founder of Majestic Limited, expressed his enthusiasm on the project, stating, “We are extremely proud to be working with Kodansha and Boichi on ‘Origin.’ This project will redefine the boundaries of manga and entertainment, while delivering an unforgettable experience to fans worldwide. We believe this collaboration will leave an indelible mark on the industry and allow new ancillary avenues to open up along the way“.
Takami Yohei, head of Kodansha’s rights and media business unit, also shared his excitement on the collaboration, “Kodansha has always been dedicated to pushing the boundaries of creativity and storytelling by delivering our stories through various media. We are excited to bring a new form of ‘Origin,’ an amazing sci-fi story created by Boichi-sensei,...
- 12/7/2023
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Leading Japanese publishing house Kodansha has struck a deal with new production company Majestic Limited for a feature film adaptation of its “Origin” comic.
Created by Boichi, a renown Korean manga artist (real name Park Mu-jik) who is based in Japan, “Origin” is set in a near-future where humanity has achieved incredible advancements in technology and robotics. It tells a story of self-discovery, morality, and what it means to be human.
Winning the grand prize for manga at the 22nd Japan Media Arts Festival and currently only printed abroad, the English translation of “Origin” hit U.S. shelves only in late November.
Majestic was founded by Josh Boone, Danny Chan and Darius Shahmir. Boone directed $300 million grossing 2014 Fox Searchlight hit “The Fault in Our Stars” on a budget of $12 million. Indie horror “Barbarian” grossed $45 million for New Regency.
Kodansha is one of Japan’s three largest publishing houses and has...
Created by Boichi, a renown Korean manga artist (real name Park Mu-jik) who is based in Japan, “Origin” is set in a near-future where humanity has achieved incredible advancements in technology and robotics. It tells a story of self-discovery, morality, and what it means to be human.
Winning the grand prize for manga at the 22nd Japan Media Arts Festival and currently only printed abroad, the English translation of “Origin” hit U.S. shelves only in late November.
Majestic was founded by Josh Boone, Danny Chan and Darius Shahmir. Boone directed $300 million grossing 2014 Fox Searchlight hit “The Fault in Our Stars” on a budget of $12 million. Indie horror “Barbarian” grossed $45 million for New Regency.
Kodansha is one of Japan’s three largest publishing houses and has...
- 12/6/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Emile Hirsch is making his screenwriting debut with In Tandem, a rock climbing thriller in which he will also star.
The adventure pic centers on two former high school pals who reconnect at a rock-climbing gym. Inspired by the documentary The Dawn Wall, they decide to climb a real mountain together, despite the fact that they lack any real-world climbing experience. While dangling off the side of a cliff, their past conflicts begin to emerge, though they are forced to rely on one another to survive.
Hirsch’s script has been optioned by LA-based content creation company, Hirsch Giovanni Entertainment. Darius Shahmir (Midnight Special) will produce the feature.
Jennifer Hirsch Bolduc, Manager of Scripted Content, is overseeing the project for Hge.
An award-winning actor, Hirsch is best known for turns in films including Into the Wild and Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood.
He is represented...
The adventure pic centers on two former high school pals who reconnect at a rock-climbing gym. Inspired by the documentary The Dawn Wall, they decide to climb a real mountain together, despite the fact that they lack any real-world climbing experience. While dangling off the side of a cliff, their past conflicts begin to emerge, though they are forced to rely on one another to survive.
Hirsch’s script has been optioned by LA-based content creation company, Hirsch Giovanni Entertainment. Darius Shahmir (Midnight Special) will produce the feature.
Jennifer Hirsch Bolduc, Manager of Scripted Content, is overseeing the project for Hge.
An award-winning actor, Hirsch is best known for turns in films including Into the Wild and Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood.
He is represented...
- 4/28/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Boondock Saints creator Troy Duffy makes directing return.
Producer Scott Clayton and his Oceanside Media has signed on to produce and fully finance The Blood Spoon Council, Troy Duffy’s return to the director’s chair since The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day in 2009.
The psychological thriller centres on the eponymous vigilante group that hunts down and executes serial killers in the Us.
When the FBI commissions a rogue profiler to get inside the head of the group’s elusive leader, the investigation is derailed when the whizzkid engages in a game of cat-and-mouse with a formidable mastermind.
Duffy directed 2009’s The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, the sequel to his 1999 crime thriller The Boondock Saints.
Producer Scott Clayton and his Oceanside Media has signed on to produce and fully finance The Blood Spoon Council, Troy Duffy’s return to the director’s chair since The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day in 2009.
The psychological thriller centres on the eponymous vigilante group that hunts down and executes serial killers in the Us.
When the FBI commissions a rogue profiler to get inside the head of the group’s elusive leader, the investigation is derailed when the whizzkid engages in a game of cat-and-mouse with a formidable mastermind.
Duffy directed 2009’s The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, the sequel to his 1999 crime thriller The Boondock Saints.
- 6/27/2017
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Oceanside Media producing and fully financing project by The Boondock Saints director.
Producer Scott Clayton and his Oceanside Media has signed on to produce and fully finance The Blood Spoon Council, Troy Duffy’s return to the director’s chair since The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day in 2009.
The psychological thriller centres on the eponymous vigilante group that hunts down and executes serial killers in the Us.
When the FBI commissions a rogue profiler to get inside the head of the group’s elusive leader, the investigation is derailed when the whizzkid engages in a game of cat-and-mouse with a formidable mastermind.
Duffy directed 2009’s The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, the sequel to his 1999 crime thriller The Boondock Saints.
In addition to Blood Spoon, the filmmaker has several projects in development including action feature Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em and comedy Black Ghost, which he is writing in collaboration with Cedrick The Entertainer.
On...
Producer Scott Clayton and his Oceanside Media has signed on to produce and fully finance The Blood Spoon Council, Troy Duffy’s return to the director’s chair since The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day in 2009.
The psychological thriller centres on the eponymous vigilante group that hunts down and executes serial killers in the Us.
When the FBI commissions a rogue profiler to get inside the head of the group’s elusive leader, the investigation is derailed when the whizzkid engages in a game of cat-and-mouse with a formidable mastermind.
Duffy directed 2009’s The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, the sequel to his 1999 crime thriller The Boondock Saints.
In addition to Blood Spoon, the filmmaker has several projects in development including action feature Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em and comedy Black Ghost, which he is writing in collaboration with Cedrick The Entertainer.
On...
- 6/27/2017
- ScreenDaily
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