Justin Lin has secured his next coordinating position in the wake of leaving from "Quick X." The producer is connected to coordinate a variation of a manga called "One-Punch Man" at Sony Pictures, a person with information on the task told TheWrap.
Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner, who cooperated on "Toxin" and "Jumanji: The Next Level," are composing the content for the surprisingly realistic variation of the manga comic. The venture is in early turn of events.
"One-Punch Man" is a Japanese hero establishment from the craftsman who composes under the pen name and is delineated by Yusuke Murata. It recounts the narrative of Saitama, a hero sufficiently able to overcome rivals with a solitary punch yet who has become stronger and presently looks for a commendable rival.
Lin is creating the "One-Punch Man" film alongside Avi Arad and Ari Arad of Arad Productions, and Lin will likewise work with Rosenberg and Pinkner on a modify of the content.
The manga series was initially distributed as a web funny as far back as 2009 preceding being republished in 2012 and ultimately arriving at 26 volumes as of this current month. The manga has likewise been adjusted into a Japanese anime series that broadcasted its second season in 2019 and furthermore circulated in the U.S. on Adult Swim.
"One-Punch Man" is one of the most outstanding selling manga series ever and has sold more than 30 million duplicates around the world, including scoring 7.9 million hits on the first 2012 web comic.
Lin is as yet a maker on the tenth "Quick and Furious" film that is right now underway, however soon after it started off, he left the venture in April over detailed imaginative contrasts notwithstanding having coordinated five different movies in the establishment. He was supplanted on the task by Louis Leterrier.
Lin is addressed by CAA and lawyer Warren Dern. Rosenberg is addressed by WME and lawyer Robert Offer. Pinkner is addressed by WME.
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