A new live-action film adaptation of the popular ‘Mobile Suit Gundam’ franchise is reportedly in development. The project, which has been in the works for several years, is moving forward under the direction of Jordan Vogt-Roberts. Recent rumors suggest that actors Noah Centineo and Sydney Sweeney are being considered for leading roles.

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The live-action ‘Gundam’ film is being produced by Legendary Entertainment. Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts, known for ‘Kong: Skull Island,’ is attached to the project.

Brian K. Vaughan, the creator of the comic book ‘Saga,’ served as the screenwriter and executive producer for the film. The project was officially announced by Legendary in 2018.

A report from the entertainment outlet Deadline states that Noah Centineo is in talks to star in the film. The same report suggests that Sydney Sweeney is also being considered for a role.

Cale Boyter is overseeing the project for Legendary Pictures. The original ‘Mobile Suit Gundam’ is a long-running Japanese media franchise that began in 1979.

Summary

Legendary Entertainment is developing a live-action film based on the ‘Mobile Suit Gundam’ franchise. Jordan Vogt-Roberts is set to direct the project, with a screenplay by Brian K. Vaughan.

According to industry reports, casting discussions are underway. Actor Noah Centineo is reportedly in talks for a lead role.

Sydney Sweeney is also rumored to be under consideration for a part in the film. The film’s production timeline has not been officially confirmed.

FAQs

**Who is directing the live-action Gundam movie?**
Jordan Vogt-Roberts is attached to direct the film. He previously directed the 2017 film ‘Kong: Skull Island.’

Is the casting of Noah Centineo and Sydney Sweeney confirmed?
The casting has not been officially confirmed. Reports indicate that both actors are in talks or are being considered for roles.

What is the source material for this film?
The film is an adaptation of the ‘Mobile Suit Gundam’ franchise. This is a Japanese science fiction media series that began with a 1979 anime.


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