With 2 sucessful Iron Man movies and his participation in the 2012 Avengers movie its about time to release the obligatory anime since he already has a kids show and an American animated movie.
As part of a four-series collaboration between the Japanese Madhouse animation house and Marvel, Iron Man will star in a 12 episode anime that will premiere in Japan on Animax in October.
Madhouse – the studio behind Ninja Scroll, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust and Trigun to name a few – is doing the animation based on a script from British comic book writer Warren Ellis – but its gone through a lot of changes since the first trailer was released:
Last Saturday Chiaki Kuriyama was in Hong Kong to promote her upcoming debut single “Ryusei no Namida” (Tears of Meteors).
Kuriyama became a modern movie icon in director Quentin Tarantino’s 2004 film Kill Bill, Volume I as Gogo Yubari, the schoolgirl yakuza bodyguard of Tokyo mob mistress O-Ren Ishii.
Kuriyama’s has scored a major coup by having her first single used for the new Gundam Unicorn movie series that premieres in Japanese cinemas on February 20th. A number of artist have seen their singing careers rocket into the next galaxy thanks to the Gundam anime franchise. The Gundam Unicorn movie is based on a popular light novel series written by Harutoshi Fukui. Directing the big screen anime adaption is Furuhashi Kazuhiro who directed “Rurouni Kenshin” and “Hunter X Hunter” and many others.
The date for the new Space Battleship Yamato movie has been set for December 12th in Japan. No date yet for Hong Kong but we’ll see how it does and it will no doubt be here by Chinese New Year 2010.
It started with The Animatrix, took a turn to Batman Gotham Night and now it goes downtown as Marvel introduces Iron Man and Wolverine with a Japanese style. Madhouse, the studio behind such recent anime hits like Death Note, Claymore, Trigun and so many more, will be handing the complete animation on these 2 films (the first of 4) will be airing in Japan early in 2010 and no doubt on DVD soon afterwards for the rest of the world: