The director of ULTRAMAN: RISING says the animated film will kick off a trilogy

The director of ULTRAMAN: RISING says the animated film will kick off a trilogy

Ultraman: On the Rise It looks like it’s going to be an interesting project and very different from the Ultraman projects we’ve seen done in the past.

The film is an action-adventure comedy that sees Ultraman battle giant creatures, but also sees the hero find himself in a situation where he’s babysitting a baby Kaiju.

According to the director of the film Shannon Tindle, this film will kick off a trilogy of films he has planned. During an interview with CB, Tindle said: “I will say this. I have ideas for two more films. I know very specifically what I want to do for those two films.”

He continued: “And all I can say is that fans of the emotion and heart of Ultraman, people who know absolutely nothing about Ultraman, I think they’ll be surprised if I get to make those movies, and hardcore.” fans, they’ll have fun too. Because there’s one thing we haven’t explored in this movie […] so I’ll let you deduce what you want from this.”

The story of the first film follows baseball superstar Ken Sato, who “returns to his home country of Japan to take on the role of Earth-defending superhero Ultraman, but quickly finds more than he bargained for when he is forced to raise his offspring of his children. greatest enemy, a newborn Kaiju.

“Struggling to balance the roles of teammate and new father, Ken must face his ego, his estranged father, and the conniving Kaiju Defense Force to rise up and discover what it truly means to be Ultraman.”

Ultraman: On the Rise takes viewers on a gripping journey filled with new responsibilities, unexpected challenges, and the age-old battle between good and evil.

The cast of Ultraman: On the Rise includes Christopher Sean (You, Gotham Knights), Gedde Watanabe (Sixteen candles, parental guidance), Tamlyn Tomita (Karate Kid Part II, Cobra KaiAND Avatar: The Last Airbender), Keone Young (Men in Black 3, Star Wars Rebels), AND Julia Harriman.

The film comes from Tsuburaya Productions, who partnered with Netflix and Industrial Light & Magic to bring this new Ultraman story to life.

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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