Exciting news for fans of both cinema and anime: Sydney Sweeney, known for her roles in HBO's *Euphoria*, *The White Lotus*, and the recent *Madame Web*, is reportedly in the final stages of negotiations to star in the upcoming live-action adaptation of the iconic *Mobile Suit Gundam* franchise. This development comes on the heels of the confirmation in February that Bandai Namco and Legendary have agreed to co-finance the project, which is currently untitled.
The film, set to be written and directed by Kim Mickle, the showrunner of *Sweet Tooth*, is slated for a global theatrical release. While plot details and a release window have yet to be disclosed, a teaser poster has been released, offering fans a glimpse of what's to come.
According to Variety, Sweeney's involvement with the project is confirmed, though specifics about her character and the storyline remain under wraps. This follows her recent attachment to star in and produce a film based on a horror story from a Reddit thread, showcasing her versatility and rising prominence in Hollywood.
Legendary and Bandai Namco have expressed their commitment to providing updates as they finalize details. *Mobile Suit Gundam*, which first aired in 1979, revolutionized the robot anime genre by introducing 'real robot anime'—a style that moved away from the simplistic good versus evil narratives and instead offered realistic portrayals of war, detailed scientific explorations, and complex human dramas. The series treated robots as 'mobile suits' or 'weapons,' sparking a significant cultural phenomenon.