NYCC: Astro Boy Movie Looks Generic And Cheap

Anybody anticipating Astro Boy’s big screen debut in October, should stop right now, as the clip shown at yesterday’s Comic Con looked generic and cheap. Moderated by IGN Movies editor, Eric Moro, the crowd seemed less enthusiastic after seeing the clip than Moro did, with only a few of them clapping after seeing the scene on the screen. Granted, it was a little rough around the edges—there was no sound at parts, but that was about it. That still doesn’t keep this scene, in which Astro Boy first learns the ropes of how to use his rocket boots, from falling flat on its face.

Astro Boy, if you don’t know him, is a pretty iconic character. He’s been around since the late 1950s, and this is actually his first big screen movie. But if this is what it’s going to turn out like, with the animation looking more in tune to a half-hour episode of Jimmy Neutron than

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Still clips of Astro Boy’s powers, including his infamous butt cannons, were also shown, as well as the character’s main antagonist, Peacekeeper, and these shots looked impressive. But again, in motion, the movie just doesn’t look up to snuff. We’ll see how it turns out come October.

Rich Knight
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Rich is a Jersey boy, through and through. He graduated from Rutgers University (Go, R.U.!), and thinks the Garden State is the best state in the country. That said, he’ll take Chicago Deep Dish pizza over a New York slice any day of the week. Don’t hate. When he’s not watching his two kids, he’s usually working on a novel, watching vintage movies, or reading some obscure book.