Who was supposed to play Lupin III in the scrapped live-action movie?
Jim Carrey was cast as Lupin III.
Movies / Anime
Jim Carrey almost brought Lupin III to life in a live-action adaptation, according to Hellboy screenwriter Peter Briggs. The project, which would have been directed by Tsui Hark, ultimately fell apart when the rights were lost. This could h...
In 1997, Peter Briggs, known for writing Hellboy, was working on a live-action adaptation of Lupin III with director Tsui Hark and producer A. Kitman Ho. Jim Carrey was slated to play the titular master thief. The project aimed to bring Monkey Punch's iconic manga and anime series to a global audience. However, the rights to Lupin III were lost, and the film never materialized.
The failure of many live-action anime adaptations, like Dragonball: Evolution, makes some question if this was a good thing. However, with Jim Carrey's reputation as a 'living cartoon' and Tsui Hark's ability to blend comedy and action, this Lupin the Third adaptation had a high chance of succeeding. This success could have influenced the acceptance of other anime adaptations in the West.
Jim Carrey was cast as Lupin III.
Tsui Hark, known for his Hong Kong action films, was set to direct.
The rights to Lupin III were lost, leading to the project's cancellation.
A successful Lupin III adaptation could have opened doors for more high-quality adaptations and increased the series' global popularity.
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