"Detective Pikachu" will be released in theaters in three days. As a full-fledged IP movie that succeeds "Avengers 4", it is also "set off" by its peer "Sonic the Hedgehog" before its release, which can be said to be full of heat. The three leading actors and directors also accepted an interview with Comicbook recently and talked about some anecdotes about the movie. Director Rob Letterman: I hope that the core players will also be satisfied with the gameLetterman first talked about the inevitable nervousness before the film was released, and the concerns about whether fans of the series would be satisfied with the film-especially those core, hardcore fighting fans: "I'm really quite nervous. I hope to get the first recognition from the public, especially those hardcore fans. It would be best if we can take the praise as a reward for our struggle. We worked closely with the Pokémon Company and the original author. This movie has invested a lot of respect and care from our team. This is a brand new area of the entire IP, a brand new story, but it is still part of the Pokémon world. We hope that Detective Pikachu can do it just right in this regard." Ryan Reynolds, the voice of Pikachu: The era of live-action movies is coming"Detective Pikachu" will be the first step for the "Pokemon" brand to try live-action adaptation. So far, the public response has been good, and Ryan Reynolds is very confident. The star believes that the live-action version of "Pokemon" is ready to make a big splash in the future. "It can touch any area... If we are lucky enough to start working on it, we should explore it in more depth. When everyone thinks you have to change, you have to accept the change (referring to live-action), starting with the first story and making it modern and interesting." "I'm surprised this idea hasn't been developed sooner because the whole IP is such a huge universe that you could see it go in any direction." Actor Justice Smith: You will never imagine how embarrassed I amJustice Smith, who plays the male lead, revealed a little tidbit: the pronunciation of "Pokemon" should be "Poke-eh-mon" instead of "Poke-uh-mon". When he wandered around the set with a strange accent that he learned from somewhere when he was a child, many people were also led astray by him and a wave of "Poke-uh-mon" craze was triggered. It was not until one day when Ken Watanabe came to the set and secretly pulled the director aside to ask "Do you want me to pronounce it like him, or do you want me to say it correctly?" that Smith realized that he had made a stupid mistake. Well, at least no one calls him "Pokey-man". "Detective Pikachu" is scheduled to be released on May 10th, simultaneously with North America. Are all Pokémon fans ready to experience the unique charm of the "hairy" Pikachu? |
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