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A Live-Action One Punch Man Movie Is In Development

One Punch Man, originally a manga series and more recently an anime and video game (oh and a very clean pair of shoes), is about to make the jump to another media with the announcement that a live-action movie adaptation is in development at Sony.

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As Deadline reports, long-time Fast & Furious man Justin Lin has been named as director. The writers will be Scott Rosenberg & Jeff Pinkner (Venom, Jumanji: The Next Level), while Avi and his son Ari Arad will be producing alongside Lin. As things stand at time of posting, “the intention [is there] to begin production by the year’s end,” meaning this won’t be hitting screens for a little while yet.

Deadline also say, “The studio is bullish on the concept as a franchise starter,” which is interesting given Hollywood’s…rocky history with manga and anime adaptations (something Arad will be only too familiar with, given his role on 2017's Ghost in the Shell movie).

READ MORE: One Punch Man Is About The Plight Of Being Too Powerful

What’s it like to be the strongest person on the planet? If you answered that it would be a depressing state of existential dread, then you’d empathize with the hero of One Punch Man.

One Punch Man is a superhero anime based on the Manga of the same name that combines action, comedy, and satire while spoofing many of the tropes endemic in the genre. The concept seems ingeniously simple. The hero, Saitama, is so strong he can defeat any opponent with one punch. Unfortunately, he’s become dissatisfied, as there’s nobody left to challenge him.

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