Voltron Director Teases Hollywood’s Live-Action Vision: Watch

As a child of the ’80s, I can vividly remember the sheer excitement that swept through me when I first laid eyes on Voltron. It was more than just a giant robot; it was an emblem of my childhood, a symbol of adventure and camaraderie that transcended boundaries and captured the hearts of millions worldwide. So, you can only imagine my elation when I heard about Rawson Marshall Thurber’s plans to bring this cherished icon to life on the big screen!


For several decades, “Voltron” has been one of the most influential anime series globally. Tracing its roots back to 1984 when World Events Production and Toei Animation brought it to life, this blend of science fiction anime gained massive popularity overseas and returned to Japan. Today, the enduring appeal of “Voltron” continues, and we now have some insight into Hollywood’s plans for a big-screen adaptation.

The latest news regarding Voltron’s live-action film originates from Rawson Marshall Thurber, who is both its director and co-writer. In a recent video message to fans, he shared insights into his team’s intentions for Voltron, emphasizing their desire to bring a fresh perspective to the series.

What Will Voltron Look Like in Live Action?

While filming in Australia, Thurber openly shares in his video that he’s abroad, gearing up for the upcoming production of Voltron. Time is running out as filming is due to commence in just six weeks. Needless to say, Thurber’s enthusiasm is palpable – you can sense it!

The writer-director has expressed his longstanding affection for the series “Voltron,” dating back to his childhood. Since he was just eight years old, he’s dreamt about creating a movie based on this beloved franchise. He emphasizes that they will remain faithful to the essence and spirit of “Voltron.” In this upcoming film, they plan to introduce a fresh team of pilots. They have adapted “Voltron” for the live-action realm, but their goal is to preserve the original’s heart and soul.

Thurber said after forty years, it would be worth the wait, and as his video continued, he offered a glimpse into a sound stage being utilized for ‘Voltron’. Once filming starts, this vast area will be bustling. With a large team supporting him, it seems that ‘Voltron’ is making rapid progress, thanks to Amazon MGM.

Voltron’s Live-Action Launch Is Years in the Making

In case you’re not acquainted with the origins of the live-action adaptation of Voltron, it goes as far back as 2005, believe it or not. Approximately two decades ago, Mark Gordon unveiled intentions to bring Voltron to life on screen, collaborating with producers such as Pharrell Williams, Mark Costa, and Frank Oelman. This decision was made following the successful revival of Transformers under Michael Bay’s direction. However, these plans failed to materialize after a decade due to complications during the development process.

In 2022, Voltron made a comeback with a new live-action pitch, and Thurber joined the project. This revival ignited a fierce competition among Hollywood studios to secure the rights, but Amazon MGM emerged victorious. As autumn approached, updates about the cast were revealed, with Daniel Quinn-Toye being tapped as the film’s lead. Henry Cavill also joined the crew for an unspecified role, making the Voltron team look quite promising. Currently, Thurber is in Australia preparing for production, and it’s anticipated that filming will commence before the year concludes.

As Voltron prepares for its live-action premiere, you can catch up on the original anime and its revivals online. The 1984 anime is available to stream on Tubi and Amazon Prime, while selected episodes of “Voltron: Defender of the Universe” can also be found on YouTube. DreamWorks Animation’s reboot of Voltron is currently streaming on Netflix, but it won’t be there forever. Reports suggest that the anime will depart from Netflix by the end of 2024, so if you’re a fan of Voltron, now might be the perfect time to binge-watch the series before it disappears!

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2024-11-04 19:42