"I haven't been updated about how the Hollywood adaptation is going or whether it will actually be made. Oku revealed that the contract, which was signed in 2020, will likely hold up future GANTZ projects for at least the next four years.
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RELATED: My Hero Academia Live-Action Movie Gets Its Director It's becoming such a pain, to be honest." That's the Hollywood type of contract they own all the adaptations including anime and live-action, except for manga." Oku stated outright that this is why the GANTZ:E spinoff manga hasn't seen an anime adaptation, and he expressed his frustration with the situation, saying "There is another spinoff called GANTZ:E that is currently being serialized in Young Jump (illustrated by Jin Kagetsu) right now, which has been allowed to be made by the producers, though an anime adaptation of that spinoff won't be. In the interview, Oku stated that a contract with a Hollywood production company is preventing future anime adaptations of his work, saying, "Yeah, I can’t talk about all the details on that subject, but a Hollywood company does have the rights to adapt GANTZ at the moment, and unless they return us the rights, we won't be able to make either an anime or live-action adaptation of the manga. In a new interview with Crunchyroll, Oku candidly spoke about the long-rumored American GANTZ live-action remake. GANTZ creator Hiroya Oku seems to regret making a deal with a Hollywood studio for the rights to the series.