Live-action Gundam movie moves to Netflix after five-year delay

The long-delayed live-action adaptation of the Gundam franchise has secured a distribution deal with Netflix, five years after its initial announcement. Stars from The Housemaid and Street Fighter are reportedly in contention for lead roles in the project.

The live-action Gundam movie, first announced five years ago, has received a significant update by finding a streaming home at Netflix. This development marks a positive step forward for the project, which has faced delays since its inception.

According to recent reports, casting considerations include actors known from The Housemaid and Street Fighter, positioning them as potential leads. While specific details on the production timeline or full cast remain undisclosed, this Netflix involvement suggests renewed momentum for bringing the iconic mecha anime series to live-action screens.

The announcement highlights ongoing interest in adapting popular anime properties for Western audiences, though challenges in such transitions have been noted in past efforts.

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