News culture One of the best series of the last 10 years would definitely be entitled to its live action and we wouldn’t dislike it
While some complain about adaptations of animated projects into live-action films, like the many Disney productions of recent years, others just want to see their favorite characters played by real actors. This also applies to a series that is very popular among Netflix subscribers and fans are starting to get impatient…
There is only one step from animation to live action
There is no shortage of animated series Netflix. The SVOD giant’s catalog is growing day by day with excellent productions like Arcane, Bojack Rideror more recently Blue-eyed samurai
Even with 7 seasons et 71 episodesFans of the series still haven’t had enough of it, despite the mixed response regarding the replacement of one of the main actors in 2023. This desire to have more and more is quite understandable, since the very basis of the narrative is emerging an infinite number of possibilities. How can there be an ending when the characters can go anywhere at any time? Also, what’s stopping Rick and Morty from traveling to a parallel universe… in live action?
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A live-action Rick and Morty film?
Many fans have been asking themselves this question for several years, and even if the project seems entirely possible given the growing number of reboots and adaptations these days, The creator of Rick and Morty doesn’t seem to entirely agree with this
“The idea would be to take a Rick and Morty adventure and spend a lot of money on it to make it last 90 minutes. »
Even if Dan Harmon hasn’t speculated about a live-action film, that doesn’t mean the project is completely out of reach. Thanks to the short film, fans have already gotten a taste of what such a production can achieve Rick and Morty: C-132 with Christopher Lloyd (The Addams Family) et Jaeden Martell (It) in the skin of Rick et Morty in 2021, and some seem to be hoping to see the actors again in a feature film. In the meantime, you can still watch Back to the Futurewith the series being a parody of the famous 1985 film Christopher Lloyd in the role of doctor Emmett Brownthe character that inspired Rick Sanchez.
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