"It" Director To Take On Warner Bros. "Attack On Titan" Film

It was only a matter of time. If done right it could be pretty good. Hope we don't get any casting controversy which overshadowed Ghost in the shell
 
I always thought Levi was asain? Either way it's not a big deal for me, Mikasa does need to be Asian or part asian. In just glad it's not Michael Bay directing
From the last season we find out that Levi is Kenny Ackerman's nephew via Kenny's sister who seemed to have been a prostitute(?) so maybe? Manga readers might know more if that's been revealed yet.
 
I'll believe it when I see it. High profile adaptations get announced all the time but rarely come to fruition. Still waiting on that Akira, Halo and Bioshock movies!
 
From the last season we find out that Levi is Kenny Ackerman's nephew via Kenny's sister who seemed to have been a prostitute(?) so maybe? Manga readers might know more if that's been revealed yet.
I'll believe it when I see it. High profile adaptations get announced all the time but rarely come to fruition. Still waiting on that Akira, Halo and Bioshock movies!
AOT is an obvious choice for a Hollywood franchise. I suspect this one will be easier to adapt than the likes of Akira.
 
I'll believe it when I see it. High profile adaptations get announced all the time but rarely come to fruition. Still waiting on that Akira, Halo and Bioshock movies!

Indeedy. Wasn't the director of The Last Showman supposed to be bringing us Naruto in the medium-term future as well? I secretly hope it's a musical. Power ballad at the Valley of the End to close things off.
 
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