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Would you watch a live action movie based on Kingdom Hearts?

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Would you watch a live action movie based on Kingdom Hearts?

Edited by SnowPint7Fourths

Would you watch a live action movie based on Kingdom Hearts? 131 members have voted

  1. 1. Would you watch a live action movie based on Kingdom Hearts?

    • Yes it sounds so cool!
      15
    • Yes but only if it was based on the actual plot
      14
    • Yes but only if Nomura was involved in the project
      31
    • No it would not work
      52
    • Not sure
      17
    • Another option? Let us know in the comments!
      2

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Maybe. 

Depended on what it was about, or if it was based on the game, or a new story. 

Yes.

Because KH.

Yes, but I want a live action >>>trailer<<< for KH3.

 

A battle sequence would be epic.

I have only two requirements that will get me on board: It cannot be Live Action, and M. Night Shyamalan must maintain a 50 mile radius around the project.

Edited by Ven983

No. Just no.

I'm not really sure that bringing Kingdom Hearts into live action would be a good idea...but then again, if it was pulled off well, I could be proven wrong!  If Nomura was on the project, involved in every aspect of it, then okay, I'd pay attention and see what comes up!  But, if Kingdom Hearts were ever to be brought into a movie, I'd like it to either be CG or hand drawn! (Omg, hand drawn would be so godly! X_X)

Only if they do it right by keeping as much of the plot continuity as possible. There have been some corny movies that made no sense whatsoever, and didn't feel like they kept the plot from the comics/anime/etc.

 

But in reality, I think just a 3D animated movie would be good enough. Kind of like Frozen and big Hero 6.

 

Rock on!

Probably not. Live action movies based on video games never really do well . Additionally , there is the problem of incorporating Disney Worlds with its own characters and plot. I really find it hard to include so many story arcs and resolve them in under 2 hours .

No. Live action Kingdom Hearts would look stupid. If it was a Pixar-like animation movie, then it would be cool.

if studio ghibli adapts it

i'm game

Oh, yes, please.

 

If Studio Ghibli animated it and Nomura or someone notable who works on the KH series directed it, I'd definitely watch it.

Unfortunately, it seems Ghibli is on a hiatus.

Edited by Rocketboy227

Nope. Now a CGI movie, maybe that could work. But I wouldn't accept it if it was just doing the games' stories over again. I'd want a completely original story like the new Assassin's Creed film is doing. 

I'm rarely negative but... no just nope. 

Live action with animated characters hardly ever work and I'm more then content with what we have now. I absolutely hope a live action movie never happens. sorry

Nope . Absolutely no .

It wouldn't work, it would be a dissaster, just like Dragon Ball. If it was to be released, I would probably watch it just to get mad at it for a good reason.

 

 

 

Now, as many have said, if it was 3D like Advent Children or these new Disney films, that could work, but just don't make it as awful as the Re: Coded scenes were in 2.5.

Edited by Xamtehwt MC (Trece)

I can't even imagine how the disney characters will look like in the live action movie. xD

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