Second time is the charm perhaps?
During Sunrise’s Anime Expo panel today, Yasuo Miyakawa had a special announcement for attendees. The president and CEO of the company revealed that they would be collaborating with Legendary Pictures for a live-actionGundamfilm. A teaser video was shared with the audience, and it was revealed that co-production had begun on the project.
Now it may surprise many, but this isn’t the first time the franchise has had a live-action adaptation.

Back in 2000, the Canadian company Polestar Entertainment releasedG-Saviour, which was a live-action television film. The movie was intended to be part of the centerpiece of the 20th-anniversary celebration for the franchise alongsideTurn A Gundam. However, the film was received poorly upon release and was effectively shunned by Sunrise afterwards. It is extremely rare to see anythingG-Saviouracknowledged in any form ofGundammedia as a result.
That being said, this can still potentially work.Pacific Rimshowed that the company knows how to handle giant mechs in a live-action setting, andGundamcan work in a movie setting.The Originmovie series works well as a series of more self-contained story arcs that make up a larger one, and the firstThunderboltmovie works incredibly well in this regard as well. If they use those as the general guideline and combine it with a larger runtime, this could absolutely succeed whereG-Saviourfailed.

However, there is one question that wasn’t answered at the panel. It is not known if the new movie would be tied to an existingGundamseries, likeG-Saviourto the Universal Century timeline, or if it would be an entirely standalone work. Well, standalone right up until it gets retconned into having the events ofTurn A Gundamoccur in the distant future anyway.







