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Warner Develops Live-Action Film of Tite Kubo's Bleach Manga
posted on by Egan Loo
The Variety entertainment trade news source is reporting on Wednesday that American film studio Bleach. Warner is now developing the project and has assigned Dan Mazeau (Wrath of the Titans remake) to write a script. Peter Segal (Get Smart remake, The Longest Yard remake, Anger Management) is attached as a producer with a possibility of being the director as well.
The other producers include Segal's Callahan Viz Media). Branon Coluccio will be an executive producer.
The manga follows a 15-year-old boy named Ichigo Kurosaki who becomes a Soul Reaper — a "Shinigami" or "God of Death" who protects humans from the "Hollow" spirits that prey on them. The manga has sold over 75 million copies in Japan.
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Segal told Variety, "I've always been a huge fan of Bleach and have great respect for its creator Kubo-sensei and the truly original and amazing world he has created in this manga."
Oka, who acted in Heroes and Segal's Get Smart film, is a well-known manga fan. He Naoki Urasawa and Shonen Jump "geek." He brought the project to Callahan Filmworks.
The Hollywood Reporter newspaper's Heat Vision blog reported in 2010 that Warner Brothers was "in the process of securing the movie rights to" Bleach. Heat Vision had reported then that Segal was lining himself up to produce, but not direct.
Warner Brothers has already acquired the rights to set up an office in Hollywood in 2008 to promote Viz's properties to Hollywood interests.
Thanks to Daniel Zelter for the news tip.
[Via Comic Book Movie]
Update: More background information added.
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