Sony Pictures is intensifying its focus on live-action adaptations of popular anime and manga, as announced by Shebnem Askin during the Tokyo International Film Festival. The studio aims to bridge Japanese animation with global audiences, following its initial foray with the 2019 film Kingdom. With other projects like a Naruto movie and a My Hero Academia adaptation in development, the momentum for anime’s mainstream presence is surging, highlighted by record-breaking successes like Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. As more studios venture into this space, the next few years promise an exciting evolution for anime fans worldwide.
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