Hollywood Reporter: Crimson Opinion’s Rawson Marshall Thurber helms film’s Australian shoot

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Leisure news source The Hollywood Reporter posted on Wednesday that Amazon MGM Studios is transferring forward with the are living-motion Voltron project (which it describes as a characteristic film), and has forged Daniel Quinn-Toye as a lead actor. Quinn-Toye served as Tom Holland‘s understudy and as Paris in the West Stop manufacturing of Romeo & Juliet this previous spring. Rawson Marshall Thurber (Crimson Opinion, We are the Millers, Central Intelligence, Dodgeball: A Appropriate Underdog Myth) is directing the film, that may perchance well birth up capturing in Australia this drop. The Hollywood Reporter famed that the project is mute auditioning for a lead feminine characteristic.
Amazon became in talks for the are living-motion rights to Voltron in 2022, alongside Warner Bros., Universal, and several utterly different studios.
Thurber is additionally co-writing the script with Ellen Shanman and producing the porject with Hidden Photos’ Todd Lieberman, Hobie Movies’ David Hoberman (Elegance and the Beast 2017), and World Events Productions’ Bob Koplar (Voltron: Legendary Defender).
World Events Productions, Ltd. (WEP) and the gradual Peter O’Keefe tailored the first 1984-1985 Voltron television series from two Toei Animation robot anime: King of Beasts Golion and Armored Swiftly Dairugger XV. Both Golion and the first Voltron story centered on younger pilots who wrestle against an empire of alien conquerors — with the abet of 5 mechanized lions that mix to form a robot.
Since the first series, the franchise spawned three television series produced outdoors Japan: the 3D CG Voltron: The Third Dimension in 1998, the 2D Voltron Force in 2011, and DreamWorks and Netflix‘s Voltron: Legendary Defender in 2016.
The eighth and final season of the Voltron: Legendary Defender keen series premiered on Netflix in December 2018. Netflix is streaming 12 episodes of the authentic Voltron series below the title Voltron 84.
The Hollywood Reporter had reported that Netflix is no longer amongst the companies bidding for the upcoming are living-motion project.
Studios previously tried a are living-motion Hollywood project for the franchise in 2007 after which in 2012, but neither project moved forward.
Offer: The Hollywood Reporter (Borys Equipment)