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We got new trailers for Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and the live-action TV series last week. Chris Pratt is playing Mario in a movie. Mega Man, the blue bomber who has been playing retro side-scrollers since 1987 on the original NES, is going to be coming to the internet.
The Mega Man movie has been in the works for a few years now, but it was officially announced in the fall of 2018, with Henry Joost and Rel Schulman attached to write, that it would be a live-action film. The directing duo revealed on their website that the picture has been picked up by the streaming service.
An adaptation of Mega Man for Chernin Entertainment and Netflix is one of the features in the works, according to the site.
There is no indication of how far along the movie is or when it will be released. Sources say it is very early in development. Some have pointed out that the first-look deal with Chernin is a sign that the company liked something that it saw. Supermarché and Netflix didn't have any comment.
The gold rush to secure video game intellectual property for Hollywood adaptation goes far beyond the films and shows I have mentioned so far, and the performance of its The Witcher and Castlevania series has definitely seen the potential. Resident Evil and Tomb Raider are both in the works for the streaming service, as well as a live-action Pokémon series. It sees a lot of potential in gaming and film studios.
There are movies like Monster Hunter and Mortal Kombat that are available on DVD, as well as a show called The Last of Us that is on the air on HBO, a show called Mass Effect that is on Amazon, and a show called Ghost of Tsushima that is on the air on Amazon Someday, the Portal movie might happen.
We have come a long way since Uwe Boll.