''Akira'' is a proposed American
cyberpunk
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action film
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based on the 1982–90
manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
of
the same name by
Katsuhiro Otomo
is a Japanese Mangaka, manga artist, screenwriter, animator, and film director. He first rose to prominence as a pioneer founder of the New Wave (manga), New Wave in the 1970s. He is best known as the creator of ''Akira (franchise), Akira'', bo ...
. The film will be written by
Taika Waititi,
Michael Golamco, and
Charles Yu.
Warner Bros. Pictures, which had held the rights to a live-action version adaptation of the manga since 2002, has repeatedly struggled to get production off the ground over various concerns, leaving the project in
development hell. In 2017, Waititi was announced to direct and co-write, with production to start in 2019, and scheduled for release in 2021. However, just prior to production, Waititi signed to direct ''
Thor: Love and Thunder'' (2022), delaying the project indefinitely. In April 2023, Waititi stated that he aims to begin working on the film again after completing his
upcoming ''Star Wars'' film.
Premise
A secret military project endangers Neo-Tokyo when it turns a biker gang member into a rampaging psychic psychopath that only two teenagers and a group of psychics can stop.
Production
Earlier attempts
In the 1990s, following the release of the
1988 anime film,
Sony Pictures
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obtained the rights to the ''
Akira'' manga series with the intent of creating a live-action adaptation. This project ultimately never came to fruition.
In 2002,
Warner Bros. Pictures acquired the rights to create a live-action ''Akira'' film as a seven-figure deal.
[Linder, Brian et al. (12 April 2002).]
"Akira Hollywood Remake!?"
''IGN.com''. Retrieved 24 October 2006. However, the project has undergone a
troubled development, with at least five different directors and ten different writers attached over more than two decades of pre-production.
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IGN
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'' concluded that long-term troubles with producing the live-action film primarily came from two areas. Firstly, there has been the fear of
whitewashing or
racebending, casting American or other Western actors in lieu of Japanese ones, which has frequently come to light when such actors have been reported as under consideration for these roles. Secondly, ''Akira'' itself is not considered a story that is easy to relocate outside of Japan, due to the heavy influence on the original story of Japan's role in
World War II
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, including the
atomic bombings of Japan, and their own
Unit 731.
Attempts to make it more Westernized in order to draw American audiences, such as using the
September 11 attacks
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as part of the establishing events instead of the atomic bombings, required fundamental changes to the story, which has subsequently drawn much criticism.
Shortly after Warner Bros. acquired the rights,
Stephen Norrington
Stephen Norrington (born 1964) is an English special effects artist and retired film director known for his work in the horror and action genres. Beginning his career as a sculptor and makeup artist, he worked under Dick Smith (make-up artist), ...
was slated to direct with
James Robinson writing the screenplay and
Dan Lin producing.
Planned changes included setting the film in
Chicago
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, as well as making Kaneda and Tetsuo brothers. However, following the commercial failure of ''
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' in 2003 (which both Norrington and Robinson also collaborated on), the project was put on hold.
Director
Ruairí Robinson was hired in 2008, with
Gary Whitta
Gary Leslie Whitta (born 21 July 1972) is an English-American screenwriter, author, game designer, and video game journalist. Whitta was the screenwriter of film '' The Book of Eli'' (2010), co-wrote the film ''After Earth'' (2013) with M. Night ...
as screenwriter, planning to split ''Akira''
across two films, with the first to be completed and released by 2009. Producer
Andrew Lazar specified that the two movies would each cover three volumes of the six-volume manga.
Whitta had been told that Otomo had instructed those working on the film "basically to not be afraid to change things, that he wanted to see an original and different interpretation, not just a straight-up remake".
Whitta's take on the story would have re-centered the story to
New York: after the destructive Akira incident destroys
Manhattan
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, the US economy nearly collapses. Out of desperation, the government leases the now-vacant land to Japan, which has become an economic powerhouse and is struggling with overpopulation; this city of Japanese citizens built on formerly American land becomes New Tokyo. This would have allowed them to have used a mixture of Western and Asian cultures and actors so as to avoid concerns that they would be
whitewashing the project.
Robinson left the project in 2009, replaced as director by the
Albert and Allen Hughes. They used Whitta's script, with additional rewrites by
Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, with plans to aim for a
PG-13 rating for the two-part film.
In 2011, versions of the ''Akira'' script began to surface online. In February, selections from an older draft of the screenplay were sent to casting agencies and circulated online, providing glimpses at changes the adaptation was making: the setting of Neo-Manhattan rather than Neo Tokyo, Kaneda and Tetsuo as siblings rather than friends, and an increased focus on the gang's use and trafficking of drugs. A full script, from a different draft than the casting sheets, leaked online later that year; though it was unclear precisely which screenwriter(s) had produced it, the scripts were criticized for deviating significantly from the source material: siblings Kaneda and Tetsuo were now in their early 30s and no longer bikers, Akira was a murderous evil child comparable to a horror villain, and Kei's supporting role was downplayed to a simpler love interest. The American setting also drew criticism for its heavy-handed references to the
September 11 attacks
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and whitewashing in the casting calls (particularly with the renaming of Tetsuo to "Travis").
Shortly after these events, the Hughes brothers left the project, citing "amicable creative differences".
In July 2011,
Jaume Collet-Serra
Jaume Collet-Serra (; born 23 March 1974) is a Spanish-American film director and producer. He directed the horror films ''House of Wax (2005 film), House of Wax'' (2005), ''Orphan (2009 film), Orphan'' (2009), and ''The Shallows (film), The Sh ...
was hired to direct, with
Steve Kloves providing revision work on a draft by screenwriter Albert Torres. By this point, the budget had been drastically reduced to a third of its initial budget. The film was greenlit in October 2011, with filming eyed to begin by February or March 2012. In January 2012, as production was gearing up to begin in
Vancouver
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, Warner Bros. halted production, citing issues with casting, the script and the budget. Collet-Serra would depart the film during this time, but would return in August 2013. He detailed his vision for the film in February 2014, stating that it would be respectful of the source material, but would still have differences. New drafts of the screenplay were completed by
Dante Harper in 2014 and Marco Ramirez in July 2015. By 2017, Collett-Serra was no longer attached to the project.
During this interim period, Warner Bros. sought new directors to take over the film.
George Miller was offered the chance to direct the film, but he turned it down due to commitments to other projects. The studio was also reported to have been in talks with
Justin Lin
Justin Lin (, born October 11, 1971) is a Taiwanese Americans, Taiwanese-American film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. His films have grossed over $3 billion USD worldwide . He is best known for his directorial work on ...
to direct the film.
Jordan Peele
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was offered the chance to direct, but declined.
Development
In September 2017, it was announced that director
Taika Waititi was in talks to direct.
He expressed an intention to adapt the original six-volume manga, rather than directly remaking the anime film.
In May 2019, Waititi was officially confirmed to direct the film, and would be co-writing the script with
Michael Golamco, with a release date of May 21, 2021.
Filming was scheduled to have commenced in California in July 2019.
However, Waititi was announced to direct ''
Thor: Love and Thunder'' on July 16, 2019 – ''Akira'' was once again put on hold, with Waititi's continued connection to the project uncertain.
In August 2019, he signed on to direct ''
Next Goal Wins'', prior to his obligations to ''Thor: Love and Thunder'', delaying ''Akira'' even further. Warner Bros. ultimately removed ''Akira'' from its release schedule by December 2019, filling its May 2021 release window with ''
The Matrix Resurrections''.
Waititi reaffirmed his post-''Thor'' commitment to ''Akira'' in 2019 and 2021. Though Waititi has been announced to write and direct
an upcoming ''Star Wars'' film, reports have suggested that ''Akira'' may be developed before this ''Star Wars'' film.
As of late 2023, Waititi was focused on production of
''Klara and the Sun'' but acknowledged that ''Akira'' was still in his "backlog" of projects.
Charles Yu is now attached as writer.
Casting
Concept art for Robinson's 2008 production featured
Chris Evans as Kaneda against
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Travis (Tetsuo), though it is unclear if either actor was actually attached to the project.
In 2011, the casting process began in earnest. Actors considered for Kaneda included
James Franco
James Edward Franco (born April 19, 1978) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has starred in numerous films, including Sam Raimi's Spider-Man (2002 film series), ''Spider-Man'' trilogy (2002–2007), ''Milk (2008 American film), Milk'' (200 ...
,
Robert Pattinson
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, and
Keanu Reeves;
Garrett Hedlund emerged as the frontrunner for the role and began negotiations in November. Tetsuo was not cast before the production halted;
Paul Dano,
Alden Ehrenreich, and
Toby Kebbell were among those
screen test
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ed.
Kristen Stewart was offered the role of Ky Reed (Kei) shortly after Hedlund was cast.
Gary Oldman
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was offered the role of the Colonel
but passed on the project, the role was then offered to
Ken Watanabe.
Helena Bonham Carter
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and
Keira Knightley
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were approached for unspecified roles.
For his production, Waititi has asserted an intention to cast Asian-American teenagers to play the leads to avoid concerns over whitewashing, and preferred lesser-known actors for the roles.
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