Actress Scarlett Johansson, whose face can now be seen on
the big screen in Avengers: Age of Ultron, just give a new news related to
project live-action film Ghost in the Shell arable Dreamworks.
Reporting from Comicbook.com, Tuesday (04/21/2015) updates
from Johansson declared while attending a press release for the movie
Avengers: Age of Ultron.
To page Collider, Johansson stated, "It is happening.
The film will begin shooting early next year, so I think we started production
in January or February and it was new to me and Rupert Sanders. That's what I
know."
Anime studio Production IG obtain the copyright to adapt the
manga written by Masamune Shirow into an anime release in 1995. The original
manga is struggling to police this virtual world, published by Kodansha in
2007. Dreamworks get the copyright for the live-action movie since 2008.
Rupert Sanders (Snow White and the Huntsman) was appointed
as a director by William Wheeler (Hoax) obtaining scriptwriter. Avi Arad
(former high-ranking Marvel Studios for franchise Spider-Man and X-Men), Steven
Paul of Seaside Entertainment, and Mark Sourian (The Ring Two) sitting in the
ranks of producers.
Scarlet Johansson previously rumored to be playing the
adaptation of Major Motoko Kusanagi is also described as a secret agent once
cybernetic human half robot.
Motoko served as squad leader of Public Security Section 9
technology to fight crime in the world cyberpunk. Not yet known whether the
main character Motoko Kusanagi still using the name or names typical of Western
countries.
Schedule Disney film adaptation of Ghost in the Shell to
arrive in theaters on April 14, 2017. Disney's Touchstone Pictures was
appointed in holding duty as a distributor of films made by Dreamworks since
2009.