http://www.reuters.com/article/filmNews/idUSN2141398420080221

"Akira" cartoon gets new life with DiCaprio, WB

Thu Feb 21, 2008

By Borys Kit


LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The anime classic "Akira" is getting
the live-action big screen treatment courtesy of Leonardo DiCaprio and a
first-time feature filmmaker.

"Akira" originated in 1988 as a manga and then as an animated film
co-written and directed by Katsuhiro Otomo. The story was set in a
neon-lit postapocalyptic "New Tokyo" in 2019 where a teen biker gang
member is subjected to a government experiment that unleashes his latent
powers. The gang's leader must find a way to stop the ensuing swathe of
destruction.

With its mature themes and cutting-edge animation, "Akira" was a milestone
movie in anime and mainstream animation circles, leading the way for anime
to make inroads into Western pop culture in the 1990s.

The new story, which DiCaprio will produce for Warner Bros., ideally would
be a two-part epic, with the first movie coming out next summer. The
action will move to "New Manhattan," a city rebuilt by Japanese money.

It will mark the feature directorial debut of commercials veteran Ruairi
Robinson, who sold the studio on his vision. The Irish native, who was
nominated for a best animated short Oscar in 2001 for the sci-fi comedy
"Fifty Percent Grey," also wrote and directed a sci-fi short titled "The
Silent City."


Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

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