LW Entertainment and Qubic Pictures Have Plans To Turn ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ Into an Anime
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LW Entertainment and Qubic Pictures Have Plans To Turn ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ Into an Anime
Summary LW Entertainment and Qubic Pictures have plans to develop an anime of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s’ celebrated musical, The Phantom of the Opera The project appears to be part of LW Entertainment’s broader portfolio of adaptations and cross-media ventures LW Entertainment has revealed plans to develop an anime adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera musical, joining forces with Qubic Pictures to reimagine Andrew Lloyd Webber’s celebrated stage …
Star Wars Producer to Work on 'The Phantom of the Opera' Anime Adaptation
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s LW Entertainment is partnering with Justin Leach, the co-executive producer on the Star Wars: Visions anthology, for an anime adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera stage musical. Leach’s Qubic Pictures and Webber’s The Really Useful Group (now LW Entertainment) announced the news and the partnership on their official website. They plan on combining the Japanese anime industry with Musical theatre, which will certainly make…
'The Phantom of the Opera' Gets Anime-ted Makeover, Taps 'Star Wars: Visions' Co-Executive Producer
As the longest-running show in Broadway history, The Phantom of the Opera is easily one of the most recognisable names around, but the time has come for some modern touches to its 38-year-old legacy, starting with… an anime adaptation? The announcement comes amid Andrew Lloyd Webber’s rebranding from Really Useful Group to LW Entertainment, with the objective of “expanding across multiple entertainment formats” and “developing brand and franchis…
Andrew Lloyd Webber Is Turning ‘Phantom of the Opera’ Into an Anime Epic - WorldNL Magazine
First came Masquerade, an immersive production of The Phantom of the Opera. Now Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Group has announced a rebrand and a slate of new franchise expansions for the musical maestro’s universe of stories. Including… anime? Deadline reports that the company, now known as LW Entertainment, has plans for a Phantom of the Opera anime, an idea so wild it’s bound to work. And it’s not completely out of left field: Sailor M…
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