TheMobile SuitGundamuniverse just keeps expanding, reaching ever higher horizons as each day passes. While the world-famous mech anime continues to grow in popularity around the world, new projects involving Sunrise’s top franchise continue to be announced. For some time now, word has circled about Gundam’s live-action plans as Hollywood is embracing all things otaku. Now, a new update on the project has gone live, and the promo is nothing if not positive.

Gundamfans, it is true. The hit anime is coming tolive-action as Bandai Namco Entertainment, the company who owns the rights to the beloved anime, is working with the film studio Legendary to bring the series to life. Oh, and that is not all. Bandai Namco also made another revelation that will broaden the reach ofGundamoutside of Japan: an American Bandai film studio is being formed.

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Mobile Suit Gundam Will Soon Come to Life

Bandai and Legendary Will Work on the Next Step for the Franchise

Early on Aug 05, 2025, Bandai Namco Japan released an announcement confirming the development of a live-actionGundammovie. Long reported on, this official announcement was made after the production giant signed an agreement with the American film studio Legendary,which is known best for its popular Monsterversefilms, to co-finance the project. At this time, few details of this exciting project have been released, but we know a few key pieces of information. For one, we know Jim Mickle (Sweet Tooth) is writing and directing the project, and the movie will be released in theaters globally.

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Of course, if you know anything about live-action anime, you will know the genre is storied in Hollywood. Japan has long adapted hit anime into live-action film, but Hollywood’s tenure has been more volatile. FromDragonball EvolutiontoDeath Note, anime has not fared well in Hollywood historically, but that reputation is changing. Thanks to Netflix’sOne Piece, Hollywood has proven it can do live-action anime right, and there is reason to believe Legendary will help Bandai Namco do the same forGundam. After all, the company brought Pacific Rim to life, and theseries is still considered one of the best Western mechmovies to date.

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A New American Film Studio Was Also Announced

Bandai Namco Will Open a New Subsidiary

Along with the news aboutGundam’s live-action plans, Bandai Namco also revealed that a new subsidiary of their film division would open in America. According to the announcement, the new branch will work directly with Legendary on the production of the upcomingGundammovie. Bandai also stated this subsidiary will help usher theGundamfranchise into North America more widely, implying the series and its related products will become more visible throughout the territory.

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