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7:26 pm - 03/28/2012

Toby Kebbell criticizes Akira Film Script



Plans have been put on hold for a live-action film based on “Akira,” the celebrated manga and animated film by Katsuhiro Otomo, but that hasn’t stopped details of the stalled project from finding their way online.

After some early concept art for the film hit the ‘net last week, we now have even more details about the project, thanks to “Wrath of the Titans” actor Toby Kebbell.



Back in November, the British actor was named as one of the leading candidates to play Tetsuo, a teenager who’s abducted by the government after developing powerful psychic abilities. During the press junket for “Wrath of Titans” — in which he plays the demigod Agenor — Kebbell shed a little more light on what the role would’ve entailed, the concerns he had about playing Tetsuo, and where he thinks the project went awry.

“Yes, that was genuine,” said Kebbell of the initial reports linking him to the role of Tetsuo. “I also got sent an email from a brother of mine that had all of these people’s faces, and I was like, ‘Shit! All of those people are going for it as well? Bastards!’”

“I’m probably never going to get an opportunity again to do ['Akira'],” he said, adding that his initial take on the script left him feeling a bit, well… concerned.

“They were like, ‘This is going to be a big franchise!’” he explained. “So I said, ‘Then in that case, understand that I’ve read the comics, and I’ve read the comics that got turned into the annuals, and then the annuals that got turned into the one-off anime. So if you really want to do it, then why don’t you look at the six comics and just put two into each film?’”

“That way my character, Tetsuo, is not the lead,” he continued. “He’s not the second lead, and he’s not the third or the fourth lead, because there are eight major characters there. You’ve got great young actors, and you could get them in there. That’s the way to do it if you want to do sequels.”

The studio’s response, according to Kebbell, was not exactly encouraging.

“They were like, ‘Welllll…’” he shrugged. “So I told them, ‘Then this is a remake [of the animated movie], and I don’t want to do a live-action remake of the cartoon, because [the cartoon] is perfect and you’re not going to do it dark enough — so therefore, I don’t want to do it.”

Still, Kebbell said the potential of an “Akira” movie was hard to ignore, and his feelings about the studio’s plans for the film were borne out of his appreciation for the source material. For Kebbell, the relationship between Tetsuo and Kaneda, the gang leader who takes Tetsuo under his wing and treats him like a younger brother, is the most important theme of the story and the element that’s most vital to preserve in any adaptation.

“I was desperate to play Tetsuo, but Tetsuo in the comic and annual form,” he explained. “He’s brilliant in the anime, but if you know anything about the comics, they cut so much of the story out. You care about him, because it’s brilliantly done, but you don’t really care about Kaneda, who isn’t.”

“The other thing they wanted to do was make [Tetsuo and Kaneda] brothers,” he continued. “I was like, ‘The point is that Tetsuo can’t comprehend how someone who isn’t his brother could love him so much — and that’s where his wrath and his rage come from. Do you not see that? Why have you made them brothers? What the fuck are you doing?’”

Now that the project’s been shelved, Kebbell says he doesn’t hold out much hope that he’ll be able to bring his vision for Tetsuo to the big screen — but if “Akira” does indeed get made, he hopes to see it done the right way.

“I was desperate to do it, but I just hoped they were going to take the six annuals and adapt them,” he reiterated. “Having said that, they’ll probably read this and go, ‘We’re never working with him again.’ But I wish they would. Sometimes it’s a shame that money rules, because there are great stories to be told out there.”


Sourcey

He basically hates it too, but not necessarily for the same reason as everyone else. Idk though I haven't read the manga so I don't really know where he's coming from but he comes off a wee bit pretentious here

Either way though the fact that he rejected the role for the specific reason that he was a fan of Akira and he didn't like the way they were adapting it AND the fact that he's willing to speak out about it still earns him an A+ in my book


sowhat_whocares 28th-Mar-2012 02:47 pm (UTC)
he didnt do anything but talk smack on an already shelved project and dig himself into a hole.
snortingcoke 28th-Mar-2012 02:56 pm (UTC)
he expressed an opinion about dumbass hollywood execs who ruin perfectly good material. whatever, you can bet your ass if someone was trying to ruin the very essence of something i loved i'd talk smack on it too. and he's hot and white and foreign so i doubt he dug himself into a hole
sowhat_whocares 28th-Mar-2012 02:59 pm (UTC)
LOL okay. im not saying he isnt right in what he's saying, I am saying he's a dumbshit to be saying it. "well I would say it"...ya well you're not trying to make an acting career for yourself and youre sitting on the internet yapping about celebs and movies. we all know you would already say it.

and thats great he's foreign lol, but he is barely known in Hollywood...he's an idiot to be running his mouth. my opinion.
snortingcoke 28th-Mar-2012 03:03 pm (UTC)
the irony of you saying this with a kstew icon, who has not been the most.... eloquent shall we say? in her interviews nor has most of the twilight cast, is amusing. i really doubt this will harm his career any more than the questionable things she's said will harm hers but lets agree to disagree on our definition of dumbshit
sowhat_whocares 28th-Mar-2012 03:07 pm (UTC)
A+ for missing my point. never said its wrong in general to speak out on projects, I said its DUMB when you have no established career to do that.

Kstew = already established. not risking her career by speaking out about roles and projects.

this guy = not already established.

try reading comments instead of blindly typing in bitterness.
theratwhispers 28th-Mar-2012 03:08 pm (UTC)
Kstew = already established. not risking her career by speaking out about roles and projects

LOL. False.
snortingcoke 28th-Mar-2012 03:11 pm (UTC)
it's not like he said the paps were like being raped or anything
sowhat_whocares 28th-Mar-2012 03:05 pm (UTC)
LMAO. Kstew is not a "little known" actress - she is commanding 12mil for some films. she is starring in one of the biggest franchises ever put on film.

she can yap about projects all she wants.

my point in all my comments, if you read, was that he as a LITTLE KNOWN ACTOR shouldnt be saying that shit when he's trying to establish yourself. its a DUMB MOVE.

and I know you read my repetitive remarks on the fact he's a "little known" actor because you commented on it (he's foreign its fine, etc). lol. nice try. again, my opinion, I can have it.
snortingcoke 28th-Mar-2012 03:10 pm (UTC)
actually i didn't read your other comments, i knew he was foreign because he's in war horse which i recently saw. i rarely read comments that don't relate to mine, tbqh. and i never said you weren't entitled to your opinion, did i? i just don't think he said anything wrong by expressing an opinion about awful changes in a project.

and you don't have to remind me re: kstew. i unfortunately see twilight everywhere. it's a shame that drivel is what apparently counts as a success franchise.
xo_prettywords 28th-Mar-2012 03:12 pm (UTC)
yeah and when kstew talks bad about a project people give her crap for years, not commend her for speaking out against Hollywood execs
snortingcoke 28th-Mar-2012 03:14 pm (UTC)
if i heard kstew talk shit about twilight i would commend her, tbh. i wasn't talking about how she talks about her projects because i don't really like any of her projects enough to see what she says about them, but she has made some glance worthy comments that are a little bit worse than saying a project is shit.

i didn't shame rooney for saying that svu was shit because it is, indeed, shit.
xo_prettywords 28th-Mar-2012 03:23 pm (UTC)
iirc she spoke bad of Twilight in the early days and everyone came down on her hard. She still gets called ungreatful in every post, despite the fact that she's had nothing but glowing praise for the project for a few years now.

I'm not on anyone's side here, I'm jsts saying that when kstew (and Rooney as well) spoke out against the terrible shit they were in they did get backlash that could have harmed their careers, so it's not totally insane for a user with a kstew icon to suggest the same will happen to this guy.
alexlover14 28th-Mar-2012 04:38 pm (UTC)
I'm sure that if he doesn't get in Hollywood because of these comments then he's better off without it.

Toby is an amazing British actor, (RocknRolla, Dead Mans Shoes) so I'm sure he'll be more than happy to do quality projects back home than material that he thinks is uninspired or bad. (this seems to be happening a lot recently)
luna_incognita 29th-Mar-2012 12:47 am (UTC)
YOU WIN. :)
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