Studio Trigger, known for its unique and visually striking animations, is interested in creating an anime version of The Planet of the Apes. This idea emerged during a recent meeting in Japan between Hiroyuki Imaishi, co-founder of Studio Trigger, and Wes Ball, director of the upcoming film Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
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As per the reports by Movieweb, the discussion took place at a promotional event by The River to celebrate the Planet of the Apes series. Both creators highlighted the series' creativity and lasting appeal.
Want a Loan? Get cash against your Mutual Funds in 4 hoursBall expressing his excitement about the idea said that an anime series could explore the story in greater detail than a two-hour movie.
Imaishi emphasised Planet of the Apes' distinct position for a television format adaptation, pointing out that the series is intriguing and has a lot of potential for a TV show.
As per the reports of Movieweb, Ball responded enthusiastically to the remark, stating that he would want to discuss the prospect with Disney, the franchise's current rights holder. Ball said, «Yes!» That seems like a fascinating idea. Let's ask Disney! That may work out really well.
Imaishi, the co-founder of Studio Trigger, known for thinking beyond the box, suggested a unique twist that would be especially appealing to the Japanese
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