Universal is developing a live-action Voltron film
and have even hired scribe David
Hayter to write the screenplay. Voltron was a 1980s anime series
that told the story of young pilots controlling massive Lion robots that form
into the Voltron warrior and do battle on the planet Arus. Although the show
only ran from 1984-85 in the States, Voltron was a bit of a
cultural phenomenon in its own right, spawning a 1986 TV special Voltron: Fleet of Doom.
It later found a new incarnation as a computer-animated series Voltron: The Third Dimension, in
1998, and again as Voltron
Force on Nickelodeon in. The most recent small-screen version of the
show, Voltron: Legendary Defender, premiered
on Netflix this summer, with a second season set to hit in January 2017.
Universal is not the first to try and develop a Voltron
live-action film. There was a projected movie being developed in 2005 with a script
by Justin Marks, and as late as 2011
Relativity Media had announced that they were finally making the project. That
never happened obviously, but it looks like this one might.
The Universal project is inherited from DreamWorks Animation, who also make
the Netflix series. The hiring of David
Hayter indicates that Universal hopes to make this into something
relatively big-budget and possibly into a franchise. Which makes sense: the original
series and the new one both have cultural cache, and the potential for a
long-running film franchise is massive. Universal needs a good one, too.
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