• The article discusses the upcoming live-action "Terminator: Zero" anime series, which is being developed by Mattson Tomlin, the co-writer of the upcoming "The Batman" film. The series will be a prequel to the original "Terminator" film and will explore the origins of the Terminator and the AI that created it. The article notes that the series will have a distinctive anime style and that Masashi Kudo, a renowned anime director, will be involved in the project.
• The article also mentions Keanu Reeves' upcoming comic book series "BRZRKR," which is being adapted into a live-action film and anime series for Netflix. The article discusses the popularity of the comic and the excitement surrounding the upcoming adaptations, which will allow fans to explore the character and story in different mediums.
• Finally, the article touches on the growing trend of live-action adaptations of anime and manga properties, noting that the success of series like "Cowboy Bebop" and "Deathnote" has paved the way for more of these types of projects. The article suggests that the "Terminator: Zero" anime series and the "BRZRKR" adaptations are part of this trend and that fans can expect to see more live-action anime and manga adaptations in the future.