Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is bringing Pokémon: Detective Pikachu to 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray today, August 6th. And to celebrate that fact, we're bringing you an exclusive look behind the scenes of the home video release's special features. In the following clip, you'll get a glimpse at how the VFX team brought the world-famous characters to life, not just in animated fashion, but in a photorealistic way that showed what their furry, scaly, and feathery texture would look like in our real world. Check it out below! The first-ever live-action Poké…
Pokémon Detective Pikachu director Rob Letterman explains how Mewtwo connects to the Kanto region.
Detective Pikachu was made with Pokémon fans and wannabe trainers in mind. Whether you've been trying to catch 'em all (of which there are well over 800 at this point) for more than 20 years or have only just caught onto the craze recently, this live-action movie offers something new and exciting for fans of all ages. If you ever wanted to see Growlithes and Snubbulls partner up with their human counterparts in law enforcement, or see a Squirtle Squad team up to put out a fire, or spy an Octillery serving up Tangela Noodles in a …
Was Pokémon: Detective Pikachu a critical hit or was it not very effective? Read our review of the first live-action Pokémon movie.
Warner Bros. has released a new Pokemon: Detective Pikachu trailer online, and this movie continues to look delightful. Rob Letterman (Goosebumps) directs this adaptation of the popular characters, but I love that he's infusing the whole film with a serious noir tone. The story, characters, and even cinematography are classic noir, then you throw in some tremendous visual effects to bring these adorable pokemon to life, and you've got yourself a movie that is very much my jam. Justice Smith plays Tim, the son of a famous private eye who's gone missing. He teams up with Pikachu (…
Legendary has already begun development on a sequel to Detective Pikachu, and 22 Jump Street writer, Oren Uziel, is set to write the script.