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Filming For Detective Pikachu Has Started


Legendary Pictures' Detective Pikachu movie has begun filming, as announced by the studio. The first and only live-action Pokemon movie will primarily be shot in London since this version of Pikachu will likely be based on Sherlock Holmes. If nothing else, it should be interesting to hear Ryan Reynolds with a British accent, assuming that's the route they go to.

One has to wonder if Ryan Reynolds has to physically be there since he is voicing the title character, who will definitely just be CGI. They could have him do motion capture admittedly and it would be better if he could interact with the live-action cast, though that's another discussion for another day.

Reynolds isn't the only big name attached to the project, as notable Asian star Ken Watanabe has also been cast for an unknown role. Justice Smith and Kathryn Newton have also been cast for the film, while Rob Letterman will be directing.

Here is the full press release:

Legendary Entertainment and Universal Pictures announced today that principal photography has begun onDetective Pikachu, the first live-action film based on the globally popular Pokémon franchise.
Starring Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool series), Ken Watanabe (Godzilla), Justice Smith (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom) and Kathryn Newton (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), the film is from director Rob Letterman (Goosebumps, Gulliver's Travels) and writers Nicole Perlman and Letterman—with Eric Pearson and Tom McCarthy having completed the production polishes. Detective Pikachu arrives in theaters in North America on May 10, 2019.
Pokémon has delighted fans of all ages around the world for over two decades. With more than 300 million video games sold worldwide, 23.6 billion Pokémon TCG cards shipped to 74 countries, and an animated series spanning 20 seasons, Pokémon is one of the most successful entertainment properties in the world.
A Detective Pikachu video game is coming to the Nintendo 3DS family of systems early this year where the new Detective Pikachu character will be introduced. The game is used as inspiration for the storyline of the film coming out in May 2019.
Mary Parent and Cale Boyter produce Detective Pikachu for Legendary Entertainment, while Joe Caracciolo, Jr. (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Logan) and The Pokémon Company's Tsunekazu Ishihara serve as its executive producers. Legendary's Alexandra Mendes co-produces.
The talented creative team includes director of photography John Mathieson (Logan, Gladiator), production designer Nigel Phelps (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Transformers: Dark of the Moon), editor Mark Sanger (Gravity, The Jungle Book), costume designer Suzie Harman (RocknRolla, The Death of Stalin). The film's visual effects will be crafted by Moving Picture Company (The Jungle Book, Wonder Woman) and Framestore (Paddington 2, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2).
Universal Pictures will handle distribution of Detective Pikachu outside Japan. Toho will distribute in Japan, as it has done in its partnership with Legendary on the blockbuster monster reboot for Godzilla.

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