Netflix is officially bringing one of anime’s most legendary franchises to global streaming audiences.
The platform has secured a deal to release the long-developing live-action Gundam movie, with Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo attached to star. The project, produced by Legendary Pictures in collaboration with Bandai Namco Filmworks, marks a major step forward for an adaptation fans have been waiting years to see.
With production now moving ahead, the announcement signals Netflix’s continued push into big-budget genre storytelling and global pop-culture franchises.
First launched in 1979, Mobile Suit Gundam helped redefine anime storytelling. Unlike traditional giant-robot shows focused purely on action, Gundam explored the political, emotional, and human consequences of war.
Over decades, the franchise has expanded into: Multiple anime series and films, Manga and novels, Video games and the globally popular Gunpla model kits.
Hollywood stars Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo are confirmed to lead the film, though character details remain under wraps.
The movie is being directed by Jim Mickle, known for character-driven genre projects, suggesting the adaptation may aim to balance spectacle with emotional storytelling.
Legendary Pictures is producing the film alongside Bandai Namco Filmworks, while Netflix will distribute it globally.
No release date has been announced yet, and filming timelines have not been confirmed.
While anime fans have long known Gundam, a Netflix release introduces the universe to millions of viewers who may never have watched the series.
Netflix continues to invest heavily in franchise-level productions capable of driving global conversation, following successes with anime adaptations and large-scale genre projects.
Hollywood studios are increasingly adapting anime properties, with mixed results. Successful projects like Netflix’s One Piece have shown it can work when handled with care.
Translating Gundam into live action won’t be easy. The franchise spans multiple timelines and story arcs, making it difficult to decide which direction the movie should take.
Early reactions online show cautious optimism.
Some fans are excited to see Gundam finally receive a large-scale Hollywood treatment, while others worry about whether the adaptation will respect the original material.
Still, anticipation remains high, especially with strong production backing and recognizable stars attached.



