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view it all at: https://screenrant.com/citizen-of-the-galaxy-animated-movie-development-details/
director Jay Olivia is now helming an animated adaptation of Citizen of
the Galaxy. To be penned by Red Sonja's Luke Lieberman, the film will
follow a young slave whose destiny will see him go on to shape the
galaxy at large.. To be penned by Red Sonja's Luke Lieberman, the film
will follow a young slave whose destiny will see him go on to shape the galaxy at large.
view it all at: https://screenrant.com/citizen-of-the-galaxy-animated-movie-development-detail
s/
director Jay Olivia is now helming an animated adaptation of Citizen of
the Galaxy. To be penned by Red Sonja's Luke Lieberman, the film will
follow a young slave whose destiny will see him go on to shape the
galaxy at large.. To be penned by Red Sonja's Luke Lieberman, the film
will follow a young slave whose destiny will see him go on to shape the galaxy at large.
So I was all ready to criticize your idea by saying that I didn't think it >likely such a thing could ever be made - unless it was a complete travesty >of the source material, hardly related to it at all except in name.
But since it's a real project... I have to add some things...
a) I'm still afraid that this is what might happen, but if serious people >are really trying to do it, that is a good sign, indicating at least a >*possibility* what I fear may be avoided, but
( Verhoeven's "Starship Troopers" )
In article <108fkvo$2v6m4$1@dont-email.me>,
John Savard <quadibloc@invalid.invalid> wrote:
So I was all ready to criticize your idea by saying that I didn't think it >> likely such a thing could ever be made - unless it was a complete travesty >> of the source material, hardly related to it at all except in name.
But since it's a real project... I have to add some things...
a) I'm still afraid that this is what might happen, but if serious people
are really trying to do it, that is a good sign, indicating at least a
*possibility* what I fear may be avoided, but
( Verhoeven's "Starship Troopers" )
I'm hoping this treatment will be at least as respectful
as the "Puppet Masters" movie, which I thought was a pretty
decent treatment, especially considering the limitations the
filmmakers were under. (Budget issues, studio involvement,
and, of course, not wanting an NC17 rating, so things couldn't
be allowed to progress to Schedule Suntan.) A lot of Genuine
Heinline shown through.