Of the three studios in the race, it’s understood Legendary has emerged as
an early favorite, after collaborating with fellow Japanese studio Toho for
2014’s Godzilla reboot. That’s despite Warner Bros. having a history
with the prestigious franchise, after launching the Pokemon: The First
Movie animated feature back in 1999 followed swiftly by two low-budget
sequels. Sony, for its part, has simply expressed an interest at this stage.
Should a deal stick with The Pokemon Company, license holders since the turn of the millennium, it’d pave the way for the Pokemon franchise to make its first official leap into the realm of live-action. It’s by no means the only ’90s phenomenon populating Hollywood’s production line, with Lionsgate firing up a Power Rangers movie in early 2017

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