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Wednesday 8 June 2011

Big Man Japan to be filmed

Comic actor Hitoshi Matsumoto's story of 'Big Man Japan' is according to Variety Magazine going to be made into a film by Columbia Pictures and Original Film teaming up to produce this.

Columbia Pictures have bought the rights from Matsumoto's agency Yoshimoto Kogyo Co. and the subsidiary Yoshimoto Creative Agency to remake this Japanese comedy into an English language film as well as them having the rights to also make the sequel to this comedy. They've already given Original's Neal H. Mortiz (he wrote 'The Green Hornet') the task of directing as well as producing this film. Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi (who wrote 'Clash Of The Titans) have been asked to write the script to this.

So...these directors and producers have been agreed on but there is still to see who will be part of the cast of the film.

The jist of this story is that Big Man Japan protects civilians as head of The Department Of Monster Prevention from monsters and he uses electricity to grow so as to fight off these monsters, but that in itself causes a problem as his size causes him to cause as much damage as he prevents thus he gets mocked by people.
The jist of this film is that Big Man Japan protects the citizens from monsters as head of The Department Of Monster Prevention. He uses electricity so as to fight off these monsters

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