Warner Brothers wants a Bleach movie?
Warner Brothers wants the rights to bleach;
The Hollywood Reporter newspaper’s Heat Vision blog reports that the American film studio Warner Brothers “is in the process of securing the movie rights to” Tite Kubo’s Bleach supernatural action manga series.Director Peter Segal (Get Smart, The Longest Yard, Anger Management) is lining himself up to produce, but not direct. The manga’s North American publisher Viz Media and Segal’s Callahan Filmworks partner Michael Ewing would also produce the proposed project.
By all means though this doesn’t guarantee that a film will be made, just that Warner Brothers wants the rights to able to create the movie if they decided to. Warner Brothers already has the rights to Death Note, but no word yet on anything about if it’s going to be made or not.


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hope mthis movie will come up soon
im goin to watch it
I would be delighted and overjoyed if someone with a background in black magic to put a grisly curse promising agonizing death on anyone from corporate Hollywood who tries to adapt Bleach into a live action movie. I sincerely believe if a Bleach movie had to be done, it is best done in native Japan by maybe someone like Takashi Miike, Ryuhei Kitamura, or Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Stop the white-washing hollywood. I weep for Tite Kubo.
Haven’t you learn’t your lesson from DB:Evo?
You can’t make a classic wall of fame anime with so much background story and use the same hollywood plot line
“Boy Meets Girl, Boy Falls In Love With Girl, Boy Loses Girl, Boy Wins Girl Back”. it doesnt work for anime like that.
More then half the people whose a big fan of DB & DBZ saw the teaser trailer and jst from that we knew it was bad, and even worse that some still had hope that it might be good. until they saw it destroying what love they have for Dragonball. (shame on you)
And now there making a Bleach live-action movie, now there’s 3 problems im already seeing in that movie.
-The director Peter Segel (He mainly did Comedy and a little Slice of life)
-The cultural gap which uses alot of Japanese cultural references
-& the dreadding plot they might come up with along with the Hollywood romance plot line i said earlier
So please, leave great anime alone or better yet, let a film company whose not too focus on making this film for merchandising & marketing but cause he’s a dedicated fan that wants it to come to life in the screen handle it.
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