Pokemon wants to make a live action Pokemon Movie

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A top-secret auction for film rights to the Pokemon franchise is nearing completion with Thomas Tull’s Legendary Entertainment attempting to nudge aside Warner Bros., which has pursued the property aggressively, according to sources. Sony also is said to be very interested.

It originally started with the thoughts that Warner Brothers would make it since they made the First pokemon movie Pokemon: The First Movie however, now there is a new competitor known as Legendary

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Legendary, for its part, already has made inroads into Japan’s film industry. Tull’s company, in partnership with Warner Bros., brought Godzilla to the big screen in 2014 in tandem with Japan’s Toho Co
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Interesting... I'm having a hard time picturing how Pokemon will translate to live action, but it will be interesting to see. I'm definitely going to have to watch whatever comes out of this, even if it turns out to be bad.
They most likely will CGI the creatures, lol
 

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The Jungle Book movie's getting a lot of praise, including its special effects, so a live action Pokemon movie could go for those kind of bells and whistles for the creatures. I hope Sony Pictures doesn't get the rights, they've been rather cancerous since the 2014 leaks. I'd rather go for Legendary.
 
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