Netflix plans the major Ultraman movie to join her grass anime series

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Netflix has teamed up with Tsuburaya productions to create a Ultraman-based computer computer movie, the same subject of its relatively new anime series. Netflix’s effort can bring to Ultraman to a global audience, relying on its decades of popularity in Japan. The company notes that its film will introduce a new history and a new character.

Ultraman was introduced to the public in 1966 by Tsuburaya productions. A number of sequel followed the original series over the decades and the Ultraman Universe became emblematic in Japan and a number of other countries, although it remains relatively unknown outside Asia. Netflix’s efforts can change that.

In 2019, Netflix released the first season of his ultraman anime series and despite the time spent, he has a second season scheduled. Attach the anime will be a long-length movie, according to Netflix, who has announced the new project on Twitter.

Tsuburaya Productions has published a description of the movie to come, indicating that Ken Sato Baseball, Ken Sato will return to Japan to resume his work as Ultraman, but things will not quite plan. Ultraman will eventually raise a newborn kaiju, the offspring “of his greatest enemy”, forcing him to count with paternity and his relationship with his own father.

Shannon Tindle has been exploited to lead the CG movie, while Marc Hayses serves as a writer. Industrial light and magic will be behind the animation, while Netflix will free it to its global audience – although the company is not yet revealed when the film will be presented.