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Nov 23, 2013
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Variety is reporting that Andy Muschetti, the director of the hit 2017 adaptation, IT, will be on-board as Director for the Western Adaptation of the popular series, Shingeki No Kyojin; otherwise known as Attack on Titan.

‘It’ Director Andy Muschietti Boards ‘Attack on Titan’ – Variety

Attack on Titan, comes from the Japanese Manga of the same name, as David Haymen is producing with Masi Oka & Muschetti's sister, Barbara Muschietti.

Interest has been on a possible adaptation, with John Boyega also having intrigue to the IP being adapted.

The film, is being developed at Warner Bros. Pictures.
 
Variety is reporting that Andy Muschetti, the director of the hit 2017 adaptation, IT, will be on-board as Director for the Western Adaptation of the popular series, Shingeki No Kyojin; otherwise known as Attack on Titan.

‘It’ Director Andy Muschietti Boards ‘Attack on Titan’ – Variety

Attack on Titan, comes from the Japanese Manga of the same name, as David Haymen is producing with Masi Oka & Muschetti's sister, Barbara Muschietti.

Interest has been on a possible adaptation, with John Boyega also having intrigue to the IP being adapted.

The film, is being developed at Warner Bros. Pictures.

WB already did a foreign adaptation for it. It sucked (but is such a guilty pleasure based on how bloody it is)

It won't work for foreign markets because it literally will be so sanitized it will be boring.

 
Honestly, I'm on-board with it, as this shows they do trust Andy to handle the IP well. And that, it isn't exactly something that needs to be say..white-washed.

If they do this right, which with the team so-far (it also has to come down to who is going to write this..) I have not that much doubt with that it could be better than we expect.

It is going to be interesting though, how they handle a bit of the content.