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Live-Action Gundam Film: Jason Clarke Reportedly Joins The Cast
Jason Clarke has reportedly joined the cast of the live-action Gundam film, which may or may not be heading to Netflix; it appears they are still ironing out the details of that deal.
Article Summary
- Jason Clarke reportedly joins Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo in the live-action Gundam film cast.
- The film may land on Netflix, though the streaming deal is still being finalized and not confirmed yet.
- Jim Mickle, known for Sweet Tooth, is set to direct and write the long-awaited Gundam adaptation.
- Legendary and Bandai Namco are co-financing, aiming for a worldwide theatrical release of Gundam.
It seems that the cast of the live-action Gundam film has gained another member. We have known about Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo in terms of casting for a hot minute now, and the latest news about this film was that it might be moving to Netflix. That deal appears to still be in the works since no one is confirming anything one way or another. However, Deadline is reporting that Jason Clarke will be joining the cast. At this time, we don't know a role, but assigning any sort of names to any of the cast members would hint at what 'era' of Gundam they might be adapting, and it seems like they either aren't willing to release that information yet.

A Live-Action Gundam Movie Was Going To Happen Eventually
In February 2025, it was confirmed that a live-action movie based on Mobile Suit Gundam was in the works. The franchise has been around since 1979 and was created by Yoshiyuki Tomino. It helped solidify the genre of giant robots and its many rip-offs and homages. And much like most things initially created for animation, it always seemed like it wasn't made for live-action much in the same way Voltron wasn't seen as viable source material for a live-action adaptation. As detailed in a press release, Bandai Namco Filmworks and Legendary have signed an agreement to co-finance a live-action Gundam movie, which will be given a worldwide theatrical release. In addition to that, we also have a director and writer attached to the project, Jim Mickle, the showrunner of Sweet Tooth, over on Netflix.
Over the course of 2025, we got some updates, including the fact that Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo were going to be our leads. There hadn't been much movement since then, however, but it sounds like things are still in motion. As with most things, the "make or break" element of a Gundam film will be the suits and how they look and function on screen. Your guess is as good as ours on how that will work out, but Voltron will likely make it to the big screen first, so maybe they can see what does or doesn't work there and learn from it. VFX has come a long way, and practical effects can be used for something like this the right way. Many fans will write this one off without seeing a single frame, but we'll have to see. It was always going to happen eventually.












