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The mechas of the
Gundam franchise are on their way to Netflix. According to IGN, Netflix has just landed the distribution rights to Legendary’s long-in-the-works live-action
Gundam movie. The studio has also recruited
Kong: Skull Island helmer Jordan Vogt-Roberts to direct the film.
Legendary has been working on a
Gundam film since at least 2019, when they enlisted Brian K. Vaughan to write the script and serve as an executive producer. There’s been virtually no word on the project since then, which makes Vogt-Roberts’ hiring a big step forward. This latest report also confirms that the studio is sticking with Vaughan’s draft. Legendary’s Cale Boyter and Netflix Original Film head Jason Young will oversee the movie’s development.