Sony Pictures Secures Robotech Rights

 Sony Pictures Acquires RObotech RIghts

Move over Warner Brothers, you kept the fans waiting long enough. Sony has announced that it has secured the rights to Robotech and the studio plans to quickly develop a live-action movie. Not only that but views the project as a possible film franchise. 

The project will be overseen at Sony Pictures by Sony Pictures Entertainment Group President Doug Belgrad, Columbia Pictures Production Chief Michael De Luca, and Sony Pictures Vice President of Creative Production Matthew Milam.

“‘Robotech’ is unique in that it has always been a marriage of spectacle with human characters that seem drawn from life,” said De Luca. “That’s why we are so excited to be working with Mark and Gianni as we move forward on this project. With a history that offers an epic love triangle, a renegade hero, and a world on the brink of extinction, ‘Robotech’ offers a wide scope and a rich and impressive universe where the story possibilities are endless.”

Deadline Reports Robotech Live Action Movie Back Online

 

According to Deadline, Warner Brothers based producers Hollywood Gang have brought in Michael Gordon (300 and G.I.Joe: Rise of Cobra) to revive the Robotech Live Action Movie project. With their sights set on Andy Muschietti to steer the film. We're all thinking the same thing, so lets see how this develops. 

Source: Deadline

UDON To Reprint ROBOTECH Art Books SDCC Panel Reveal

With the "master art book license to ROBOTECH", UDON Entertainment announced the re-release of ROBOTECH/Macross art books at their San Diego Comic Con 2014 Panel. The only hints they gave us were Southern Cross never before seen content. Guess we need to stay tuned for more info.

SDCC 2014 Robotech Panel Part 2 of 2

ere we go folks, part two of the San Diego Comic Con 2014 Robotech Panel. Tommy Yune, Steve Yun, Ford Riley, Cesar Turturro, Greg Snegoff, Douglas Wooten, Scott Glasgow, and Jamey Scott.