“Promised Neverland” may come to Amazon as a live-action series.
The script is all set to be written by Meghan Maloy. The series will be directed and acted by Roddy Rothman, with an executive producer for Masi Oka Roy Lee and Miri Yoon of Vertigo. It is going to be produced by Fox 21 Television Studio, and Amazon Studios will be going to create. Both Malloy and Rothman worked on the Oscar-winning animated film “Spider-Man: In the Spiderwater.”
It seems like the kids at Grace Field House may have another chance to make their great getaway. According to a Variety report, Amazon is doing a The Promised Neverland live-action series with Meghan Maloyle, who was written to write, and Rodney Rothman was on board as director and executive producer.
Oka is an Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actor, best known for his role in the hit NBC series “Heroes.” He also produced a live-action film adaptation of the anime series “Death Note.” His other current projects include the film adaptation of “Mega Man” as well as “Attack on Titan.”
The release date of The Promised Neverland
The first season of The Promised Neverlands was released on January 11, 2019. It has been carried further till March 29, 2019, Although Flavor was not free in the primary season. Regardless, fans won’t be concerned in any way, shape, or form.
The cast of The Promised Neverland
The cast of the second season is essentially the same as that of the first season.
- Orphans
- caretakers
- Demons
- the Ratri clan
and several others will also appear in the second season.
About The Promised Neverland
Based on the manga written by Kaiu Shirai and illustrated by Posuka Demizu, PROMISED NEVERLAND was first adapted into a currently running 12-episode television anime. Massey Oka, who starred in the TV series Heroes and previously starred in Adding Wingard’s live-action Death Note and his upcoming work on Mega Man, as well as attacking Titan adaptations, with Roy Lee and Miri Yoon as executive producers. Onboard. With Vertigo, Amazon Studios and Fox 21 Television Studios.