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pdinosaur 07-26-05 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by juanmgonzalez
Imagine around 29,000 (more or less) cars that make up the Voltron robot

OK, it was closer to 100, but it was a LOT of them.

http://www.kingofmath.com/peter/b2-u...le_voltron.jpg

it was just 15. JUST 15! don't lose one!

Chad 07-26-05 05:48 PM

As long as we don't get "Voltron vs. Transformers" I'm all for this. :up:

Dr. DVD 07-26-05 09:00 PM

Transformers and now this. Give us a G.I. Joe live action and my 80s childhood fantasies will be realized!....or raped depending on how they turn out.

LorenzoL 07-26-05 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by pdinosaur
http://www.kingofmath.com/peter/b2-u...le_voltron.jpg

it was just 15. JUST 15! don't lose one!

Thank God I never seen the "cars" version. That Voltron looks like a cheap Transformer knockoff.

SuprVgeta 07-26-05 09:44 PM

Great news, hopefully it turns out decent.

mndtrp 07-27-05 12:36 AM

I've always thought Voltron was a badass. He looked cool, had lions for body parts, and had a wicked sword. Hopefully this turns out good, and is more adult than I think it's going to be.

The power rangers could have been something similar without becoming crap, but everyone knows what route they took.

devilshalo 08-10-07 02:54 AM

'Voltron' gets bigscreen go
Mark Gordon sets up robot film at New Regency
By MARC GRASER New Regency is looking to assemble its own giant robot movie.
The 20th Century Fox-based production entity is close to a deal with the Mark Gordon Co. to adapt "Voltron: Defender of the Universe" into a live-action film.

Gordon has been developing the pic, based on the popular 1980s Japanese animated TV series, comicbooks and toy line, with Justin Marks penning the script.

Should the deal close, project would be one of the company's more high-profile efforts since Robert Harper took over as chairman-CEO of Regency Filmed Entertainment earlier this year.

Interest in the property hit a high after "Transformers" turned into a box office juggernaut, raking in nearly $300 million to date.

New Regency, which hasn't had a major hit since "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" in 2005, sparked to the idea of a potential franchise.

Company's upcoming pics include "Alvin and the Chipmunks," the Doug Liman-directed "Jumper," the Alexandre Aja-helmed "Mirrors" and the Eddie Murphy starrer "Starship Dave."

Marks' take is described as a post-apocalyptic tale set in New York City and Mexico. Five ragtag survivors of an alien attack band together and end up piloting the five lion-shaped robots that combine and form the massive sword-wielding Voltron that helps battle Earth's invaders.

Gordon will produce with Lawrence Inglee and Jordan Wynn, who are shepherding the project at the Gordon Co., which has Roland Emmerich's "10,000 B.C." bowing next from Warner Bros. Mark Costa and Ford Oelman are exec producers.

"Voltron" pic has been in the works for nearly three years, with Jim Young's Animus Films funding its development.

Marks has become a go-to guy in Hollywood for comicbook, videogame and toy-based adaptations.

He is adapting "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" for Joel Silver at Warner Bros., as well as the Green Arrow pic "Supermax," also at the studio. Marks also has "Street Fighter" in the works at Hyde Park and Fox.

Bandit03 08-10-07 01:52 PM

I cant wait!!! I just hope its a decent flick.

wishbone 08-10-07 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by LorenzoL
Thank God I never seen the "cars" version. That Voltron looks like a cheap Transformer knockoff.

I kinda liked that version, they were an expeditionary/military group. The vehicles were divided up into sea, air, and land teams with the ability to combine their (5) vehicles into one team vehicle as well as all (15) into Voltron.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Ruggercast.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kikou_Kantai_Dairugger_XV

I would like to see the original Japanese version, Armored Fleet Dairugger XV. I never did see the Voltron with the three robots, Voltron II or Gladiator Voltron.

zero 08-10-07 03:38 PM

Ok I'm in, do you think they'll ask Peter Cullen to do the intro to the movie?



Wonder how they'll do this?

Maxflier 08-10-07 03:48 PM

Kinda weird that the movie is going to take place on Earth.

funkyryno 08-10-07 05:47 PM

Looks like it's going to be a musical:

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devilshalo 08-18-08 03:59 PM

'Voltron' facing a Relativity reboot
Fox-based company puts pic into turnaround
By MARC GRASER, TATIANA SIEGEL

Fox-based New Regency has put robot project "Voltron: Defender of the Universe" into turnaround.

Ryan Kavanaugh's financing and production venture Relativity Media is in negotiations to back the property, though on a more moderate budget, utilizing the type of cost-effective technology employed in films including "300."

The Mark Gordon Co. still is attached to produce "Voltron," which is based on the popular Japanese animated TV series of the 1980s.

Mark Gordon and Jordan Wynn are producers. Bryan Zuriff is exec producing. Producers expect to attach a director within the next week.

Relativity would finance and produce the project as part of its one-off picture business and shop it to distributors. In the past, Relativity films have been released by Lionsgate ("3:10 to Yuma") and MGM ("Mr. Brooks").

Last summer, New Regency picked up the rights to the property, adapted by scribe Justin Marks, who's behind Warner Bros.' bigscreen versions of "He-Man" and "Green Arrow."

Marks' take is described as a post-apocalyptic tale set in New York City and Mexico, where five survivors of an alien attack band together and end up piloting the five lion-shaped robots that combine and form the massive sword-wielding Voltron that helps battle Earth's invaders.

Technically, New Regency never had the rights to the project, insiders close to the project said. The shingle couldn't wrap up a deal with "Voltron's" Japanese rights holders, delaying any further development of the pic.

Talks for "Voltron" were under way before DreamWorks and Paramount successfully launched "Transformers," but Hollywood's interest in robot pics based on popular toys or toons grew after "Transformers" hit it big at the B.O., with Warner Bros. snatching up the rights to "Robotech."

Seven%Solution 08-19-08 01:55 AM

I saw it! It's a lion! It's huge!

RTisBetter 08-19-08 05:24 AM

Please oh please don't fuck it up like they fucked TRANSFORMERS.

Rogue588 08-19-08 10:54 AM

If Voltron doesn't "piss" on something - NO SALE.

Giles 08-19-08 10:55 AM

I just hope Shia isn't in it.

Charlie Goose 08-19-08 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by Giles (Post 8884192)
I just hope Shia isn't in it.

Nope. It's Zac.




Kidding. I hope.

Giles 08-19-08 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by Charlie Goose (Post 8884765)
Nope. It's Zac.




Kidding. I hope.


:lol: please don't give me a stroke... ;)

RocShemp 08-19-08 09:01 PM

If you payed attention to the article it's obvious this will star Gerard Butler. -ohbfrank-

"This! Is! VOL-TRON!"

;)

Fanboy 08-20-08 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by RTisBetter (Post 8883688)
Please oh please don't fuck it up like they fucked TRANSFORMERS.

With Transformers making $319 million domestic, $708 million worldwide, New Regency dreams of fucking up Voltron to that degree.

Cornelius1047 08-20-08 11:29 PM

Seriously? I'm actually of the opinion that Shia was the best part of Transformers. You know, other than Megan Fox's abs.

K

RocShemp 08-20-08 11:48 PM

Yeah, Shia certainly carried the film until Barricade confronted him and the resto fo the Bots finally arrived. Well, Shia and Bumblebee/Duhamel/Tyrese/Blackout/Skorponok.

It's Shia's antics chasing after Megan Fox that made the first hour so enjoyable.

devilshalo 09-04-08 12:12 PM

Max Makowski in talks for 'Voltron'
Relativity Media to back giant robot project
By MARC GRASER, TATIANA SIEGEL

Relativity Media may put "Voltron: Defender of the Universe" in the hands of helmer Max Makowski.

Director most recently penned the bigscreen adaptation of TV series "Hawaii Five-O" for Warner Bros. He also is attached to direct Warners' feature based on series "Kung Fu" and an American redo of Japanese pic "Shinobi" at U.


Makowski is in talks to take on the project after New Regency recently put the giant robot project into turnaround after opting to focus on producing more high-brow fare.

Scribe Justin Marks penned the live-action adaptation of the Japanese animated series of the 1980s that revolves around a sword-wielding robot that helps battle Earth's invaders.

Ryan Kavanaugh's financing and production venture Relativity Media is in final negotiations with rights holder World Events Prods., based in St. Louis, to back the property, though on a more moderate budget, utilizing the type of cost-effective technology employed in films including "300."

Relativity would finance and produce the project as part of its one-off picture business and shop it to distributors. In the past, Relativity films have been released by Lionsgate ("3:10 to Yuma") and MGM ("Mr. Brooks").

Mark Gordon and Jordan Wynn are producers. Executive producers are Bryan Zuriff, Jim Young, Mark Costa and Ford Oelman.

Besides his film deals, Makowski has helmed episodes of Bravo's reality series "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy." Helmer's Asian gangster pic "One Last Dance" bowed at the Sundance Film Festival in 2005. -rolleyes-

DVD Josh 06-07-10 10:16 PM

re: Voltron (2027, D: Thurber)
 
The movie has been scrapped in favor of a TV show and toy line:

http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...ryid=1050&cs=1


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