Mega Man Live-Action Movie Confirmed, First Details Revealed

Oct 4, 2018 at 05:36am EDT
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2018 has been a good year for the Mega Man series, after years away from the spotlight. This week, Capcom released Mega Man 11 on PC and consoles, and today it's been confirmed that the series will get a live-action movie.

With the Mega Man live-action movie, Capcom aims to energize the brand further for the series' 30th anniversary. The movie will be written and directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, and it will appeal not only to video games fans but also action movies fans.

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The feature film, tentatively titled MEGA MAN, will be written and directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, and is scheduled to be distributed by 20th Century Fox. Chernin Entertainment, responsible for the Planet of the Apes series, will be producing it with Masi Oka, of Heroes fame. Based on the influential and globally beloved Mega Man franchise, Capcom aims to appeal to a diverse audience, including not only game players but action movie fans as well, with an adaptation that maintains the world of the Mega Man games, while incorporating the grand production and entertainment value that Hollywood movies are known for.

As stated above, Mega Man 11 has been released this week on PC and consoles. Nathan didn't particularly like the game due to uninspired stages, bosses and weapons.

It seems Capcom ran out of inspiration partway through making Mega Man 11, as only half the game’s stages, bosses, and Special Weapons are up to series standards. There’s some old-school fun to be had with the Blue Bomber’s latest if you can ignore the bad stuff, but given the eight-year wait, this feels like a Mega misfire.

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