J.J. Abrams to produce ‘Samurai Jack’ film

By Mark Pollard | Published November 24, 2009

SAMURAI JACK

STAR TREK director J.J. Abrams will be joining former Hanna-Barbera president Fred Seibert to produce a feature film version of the hit Cartoon Network animated series SAMURAI JACK. The $20 million film will use a combination of traditional cell animation and stereoscopic 3-D.

Seibert revealed the news on his blog while explaining how his company Frederator Films came to acquire rights to the series as their first film project.

SAMURAI JACK is the creation of Genndy Tartakovsky, whose other animated projects include DEXTER’S LABORATORY and STAR WARS: CLONE WARS. He also directed episodes of Craig McCracken’s THE POWERPUFF GIRLS.

The series centers on the title character (voiced by Phil LaMarr), a Japanese samurai on a quest to defeat an evil shape-shifting wizard named Aku (voiced by Mako). He is transported far into the future at the beginning of the series and discovers that Aku is now the supreme ruler of all. Jack battles Aku’s minions while attempting to discover a way to return to his own time in order to stop Aku from taking over the world.

The series originally aired from 2001 through 2004. It was widely praised by critics and viewers, in part for possessing a strong cinematic visual style that successfully drew inspiration from a variety of film genres including Spaghetti Westerns, kung fu, chambara, and sci-fi.

Source: Frederator Films via Screen Rant

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  • Dax
    But Aku is already dead............... too soon?
  • I hope that with in this movie that i would like to see a cameo by the monkeyman.
  • OH MY GOD! THIS IS THE BEST MOVIE! EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE! : D
    but i did'nt see it yet.
  • regardless, this is good news, neh?
  • Pocket Rock
    A movie to close the series? HECK YES.

    Directed by JJ Abrams?
    HELL YEAH!
  • JJ Abrams is only producing the movie. Still good news as his support will help the film get completed and distributed.
  • Genndy Tartakovsky did not creat powerpuff girls. That was Craig McCracken.
  • True. I've clarified the article.
  • sowutifmahsnsux
    samurai jack was a great show. only a feature film to finish the storyline is appropriate. however, with Mako no longer with us, Aku just wont have the same awesomeness. just look what happened to iroh in avatar the last airbender...
  • jrronimo
    Mako had an understudy that took over for him in Avatar: The Last Airbender for the voice of Iroh after Mako himself died. The replacement voice was a pretty good match, so hopefully they'll get him for Aku.
  • ANON
    FUCK YES
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