Amazon MGM Studios has enlisted two more actors to join the live-action Voltron cast for the upcoming film adaptation of the classic sci-fi action animated series. Laura Gordon (Saw V, Late Night with the Devil) and Tim Griffin (The Bourne Supremacy, Central Intelligence) have been tapped to join the project, which currently has no production start date and theatrical release date.
Who is in the live-action Voltron cast?
The live-action Voltron movie will be led by Henry Cavill (Man of Steel, The Witcher) and newcomer Daniel Quinn-Toye. Besides Gordon and Griffin, the ensemble cast also includes Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us, American Fiction), Rita Ora (Descendants: The Rise of Red), and John Kim (Cruel Intentions).
Further details about their respective characters are still being kept under wraps. It will directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber from a screenplay written by Ellen Shanman. Thurber is also serving as a producer alongside Todd Lieberman, Bob Koplar, and David Hoberman. It is a production by Hidden Pictures and Hobie Films.
“I want to make sure that we stay true to the heart and the spirit of Voltron,” Thurber said in a video message to fans during VoltCon. “In this film, we’re going to be introducing an entirely new generation of pilots. We’ve reimagined Voltron for the live-action world, but we’re going to stay true to…those iconic elements that you love, that I love. And I’m so excited to share it with you.”
The Voltron franchise is based on Toei Animation’s mecha anime series titled Beast King GoLion, which aired 52 episodes from 1981-1982. The story revolved around five young space pilots that control Robot Lions, which together into the titular super robot. It first gained international recognition when it was adapted by World Events Productions and ABC into an English animated series that ran on-air from 1984-1985. Due to its success, it spawned three more animated TV spin-offs, two video games, and a line of toys.
Source: Variety