Sony’s Live-Action ‘One-Punch Man’ Film Reportedly Receiving Rewrite From ‘Rick & Morty’ Co-Creator Dan Harmon And Exec Producer Heather Anne Campbell
In crushing what tiny slivers of hope fans may have still held for the ill-advised project, Sony has reportedly tapped Ricky & Morty co-creator Dan Harmon and series executive producer Heather Anne Campbell to rewrite the script for their upcoming live-action film adaptation of One-Punch Man.
Based on the manga series by author ONE (or more likely its ‘remake’, as simultaneously being produced by ONE and Eyeshield 21 artist Yusuke Murata), the live-action One-Punch Man film received this less-than-inspiring update on April 12th courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter.
In announcing that the man at the helm of the adaptation, Fast & The Furious series director Justin Lin, had agreed to provide his talents to Amazon’s upcoming crime thriller Stakehorse, the outlet’s Borys Kit concluded the news with a brief note that not only was Lin still attached to One-Punch Man, but that it was also “currently being rewritten by [Rick & Morty‘s] Dan Harmon and Heather Anne Campbell.”
Previously, as detailed at the time of the film’s initial green-lighting in 2020, the live-action outing was originally set to be penned by two of the writers behind Sony’s first Venom, Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinker.
To this end, as of writing, it is currently unknown just why – whether for creative differences, financial limitations, or otherwise – Sony chose to replace Rosenberg and Pink with Harmon and Campbell.
Notably, despite the film’s loss of the symbiote scriptwriters, it is currently assumed that One-Punch Man, as previously announced, will still feature production input from long-time Marvel film producer Avi Arad and his brother, Ari, via their eponymous production outlet Arad Productions.
At present, no official details regarding One-Punch Man‘s production, including its plot and potential cast, have been released by Sony.
However, according to alleged insiders who spoke to Variety’s Justin Kroll at the time of the project’s announcement, the film will purportedly unfold in a way that will allow Sony to set-up a full blown One-Punch Man cinematic universe.
Meanwhile, on the ‘internet rumor front’, scooper Daniel Richtman has previously suggested that Sony was eyeing Snake Eyes (2021) star Henry Golding for the lead role of Saitama.
However, word of his casting has not yet been mentioned by either official sources or other scoopers.