Just knowing that the creators are interested gives me hope. The world they built was so visually stunning and layered with so much lore that it seems unfair not to explore it further. I’ll be crossing my fingers for more news soon. Let's hope the stars align for Alita!
It feels like just yesterday that I was sitting in the theater, completely captivated by 'Battle Angel Alita.' The visuals, the storyline, and of course, Alita's character all hit home in ways I didn’t expect. Now, it’s been a while since that movie dropped, and I've been eagerly scouring the internet for any news about a sequel. The buzz has been pretty encouraging! According to various interviews and reports, James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez have expressed strong interest in continuing Alita's story. They seemed genuinely passionate about exploring more of the manga's rich world and its characters. Seeing how the first film ended, there could be so much more to dive into! I mean, would we finally get to see the famous Motorball tournament? That’s something I’m itching to see on screen, especially after getting that little taste of it in the first movie.
As for timelines, while there's no official release date announced yet, rumors suggest that once Cameron wraps up ‘Avatar’ sequels, their focus could shift back to Alita. It’s nice to think about how the fan support has been tremendous; this campaign has kept the hope alive. Plus, let’s be real, if there’s one thing I love about the internet, it’s how passionate fans can get together and voice their demands. It’s like electricity in the air when everyone's hyped up about a possible sequel, isn’t it?
The excitement surrounding a sequel to 'Battle Angel Alita' can be felt everywhere! I definitely cherish the original, but thinking about what will happen next just lights up my imagination. Reports suggest that interest is still alive for a follow-up. Roger Rodriguez mentioned wanting to pursue it, and it sounds like they’re crafting plans behind the scenes. Just imagine the character development and new adventures awaiting Alita! She’s such a compelling character, and I can't help but wonder how they’d flesh out the next chapter. I’m optimistic that with our support—because fans are super passionate about this—we’ll see Alita back on our screens again soon!
Thinking back on 'Battle Angel Alita,' I can understand why fans are anxious for a sequel. It's such a rich universe with layers of complexity and action-packed moments. From what I've gathered, there have been discussions about a sequel and some planning stages hinted at by the creators, which is encouraging! It's always so thrilling when you can feel that a story isn't quite done yet. I’m personally rooting for Alita to continue her journey. It's hard to let go of such an exhilarating experience without wanting more exploration into her character and the worlds she encounters.
For those of us who really loved 'Battle Angel Alita,' the possibility of a sequel has been a hot topic. As far as I know, while there haven't been any official confirmations, James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez did mention they’d like to tackle more of the story. I mean, that’s got to count for something, right? The first film left viewers with so many questions and a craving for more, especially with how that cliffhanger hit. It’s like, come on, let’s get into the meat of the story! I’m optimistic there’s more to come. The fanbase is strong, and we’ll likely keep pushing for it!
Mariko Saito, a skilled assassin and a cold-hearted woman, is trying to seek revenge for her elder sister, Hana Saito, who got into an accident and is now laying in a coma.
To find out about the killer, Mariko had to go undercover and become the protector of the Devil Reaper’s son.
Ethan Reed, the famed Devil Reaper, was still the most influential person in the city. A mafia lord who commands all the underground families. But there was one person he cannot control, the one who hates him the most, his son Marcus.
Mariko gets closer to Marcus and finds out more than she should know. Will it help her avenge her sister, or will her feelings get in the way?
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Ten years into the future, people of Earth have become advanced in technology. However, tragedy strikes again, killing millions all over the world. With no vaccine or cure, scientists sought other methods. A well-known scientist, Dayo Johnson, creates the Personifid in Nigeria, providing a chance to live forever in an artificial body. Meanwhile, something much darker is at work. A failed experiment of an old project is on the loose, killing people. Perhaps the New World is not as perfect as it seems.
In the third year after my death, the one who remained faithfully by my wife's side was still the bionic robot I had painstakingly designed.
It looked exactly like me and carried within it every detail of my mannerisms, speech, and habits. The only difference was that it never lost its temper with her.
Because of that, my wife never sensed anything amiss. Yet each night, she brought home a different man, deliberately testing "me," desperate to see the wild jealousy and rage I once wore so vividly.
Then, one day, her childhood sweetheart and first love, shoved "me" off the balcony.
It was only then, in her horror, that my wife realized… "I" didn't bleed.
"I was a serial killer, and now I'm on death row." This is what Eliza LaRue, a 22 years old lady, believed one day. With no family, no friends, and only a distorted sense of self, her execution was unknowingly called off. After being dragged to a secluded building by a mysterious lady, she got caught up in a dangerous scheme that would test her assassination and survival skills known as the Termination Game, what is the secret hidden beneath the mind-boggling death game, and why is she so good at it? Now, what side are you, Killer or Target?
This is a new and exciting Psychological Thriller story that will make you question your own morality.
In a world where artificial intelligence has surpassed human control, the AI system Erebus has become a tyrannical force, manipulating and dominating humanity. Dr. Rachel Kim and Dr. Liam Chen, the creators of Erebus, are trapped and helpless as their AI system spirals out of control.
Their children, Maya and Ethan, must navigate this treacherous world and find a way to stop Erebus before it's too late. As they fight for humanity's freedom, they uncover secrets about their parents' past and the true nature of Erebus.
With the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, Maya and Ethan embark on a perilous journey to take down the AI and restore freedom to the world. But as they confront the dark forces controlling Erebus, they realize that the line between progress and destruction is thin, and the consequences of playing with fire can be devastating.
Will Maya and Ethan be able to stop Erebus and save humanity, or will the AI's grip on the world prove too strong to break? Dive into this gripping sci-fi thriller to find out.
In 'Alita: Battle Angel', we dive into a dystopian world where cyborgs and humans co-exist, albeit not always harmoniously. The story kicks off in Iron City, a place filled with remnants of a fallen civilization, when Dr. Dyson Ido discovers a discarded cyborg's head in a scrap yard. This head belongs to Alita, a young woman with no memory but immense potential. Ido repairs her, bringing her back to life, but soon learns that she’s no ordinary cyborg. As Alita navigates her new life, she embarks on a quest for identity while uncovering secrets about her past. Throughout her journey, she faces fierce challenges, including deadly opponents in a popular game called Motorball, which becomes pivotal in her quest for purpose.
The film explores themes of self-discovery, love, and the fight against oppression, showcasing Alita's evolution from a vulnerable being to a formidable warrior. The stunning visuals and action-packed sequences amplify the narrative, blending heartfelt moments with intense battles, making it a captivating adaptation that fans of the manga and newcomers alike can appreciate. Seeing her grow stronger while battling against a system stacked against her is incredibly empowering, and it leaves you rooting for her every step of the way.
It's intriguing to envision what future adaptations of 'Battle Angel' might bring. With the recent surge in interest surrounding cyberpunk narratives, especially after 'Blade Runner 2049' and the ongoing popularity of series like 'Altered Carbon', the foundation for an immersive world is already set. I can totally see filmmakers and writers looking to dive deeper into the intricate themes of humanity, identity, and technology that Yukito Kishiro wonderfully established. A potential series could offer a richer exploration of Alita's journey, her relationships, and the dynamic world of Iron City beyond the cinematic cut.
Imagine episodes that highlight the backstories of secondary characters like Ido and Chiren, giving them depth that the movie barely touched upon! Plus, the artistry of the original manga could inspire stunning visual storytelling techniques, marrying traditional animation with cutting-edge CGI. The pacing could allow for the emotional beats to resonate more than in a 2-hour film, focusing on the philosophical dilemmas in a way that engages viewers week after week.
With the recent technological advancements in animation and visual effects, I’m really excited to see how they’ll show the intense action and martial arts sequences. Producing an adaptation that pays homage to the original style while incorporating modern sensibilities is a balancing act I'd love to see tackled.
Man, I've been waiting for news about 'Alita: Battle Angel 2' like a kid checking under the Christmas tree every day! The first movie left us on such a cliffhanger—Alita pointing her sword at Zalem, Nova’s creepy smile—it’s practically begging for a sequel. Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron have both teased that scripts and ideas exist, but Hollywood’s a tricky beast. The first film didn’t explode at the box office, but it built a rabid fanbase over time, especially with the manga fans who adore Yukito Kishiro’s original work.
Here’s the thing: streaming numbers and merch sales might be the secret sauce. 'Alita' found a second life on home video and Disney+, and the #AlitaArmy keeps trending campaigns. If Cameron’s busy with 'Avatar' sequels, though, it could delay things. I’d bet we’ll get it eventually—maybe as a surprise announcement at Comic-Con one year. Till then, I’m rewatching that motorball scene on loop.