Skinless giants just got creepier

I’m going to have to watch (or read, or play) thisAttack on Titanthing aren’t I? A live-action movie has been in the works for a bit, but the ball is finally rolling forward with the announcement that Andy Muschietti is on board to direct the film. Warner Brothers solidified the deal for the film yesterday and got Muschietti as fast as they could. Gotta strike while the iron is hot: nearly a decade after the publication of the original manga first released and after it has already been adapted into an anime and atwo-part Japanese film.

OK, despite the triple dipping, the franchise is still insanely popular and WB is most likely going to make bank off this movie, which is why they put it in the hands of Muschietti who delivered the outstandingItto us and the acceptableMama. Mostly because ofIt.

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Despite my lack of investment in the series, I will now make some vague comments about the quality of this selection. From a distanceAttack on Titanlooks creepy as all hell given the giant, man-eating creatures that are attacking humanity have no skin on them. As such, I love the choice of a horror director for a film that will probably lean towards action but should also scare us a bit. Muschietti has proven he can do the latter so now we just need to see if he can handle a true blockbuster.

‘IT’ Director Andy Muschietti to Helm Live-Action ‘Attack on Titan’ Movie[Collider]

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