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Marvel's first episode, "Ant-Man" brother joined the "Tom and Jerry Live-Action" movie

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"Tom and Jerry" this ip of several years is going to be made into a live-action movie. Recently, Warner Bros. announced that the villain of the live-action version of "Tom and Jerry" has been determined, and it is Michael Bena, who played Ant-Man Kiyou's little brother in the Marvel movie "Ant-Man 1 and 2".

Marvel's first episode, "Ant-Man" brother joined the "Tom and Jerry Live-Action" movie

Michael Benner will play a character called Terrance. Terence is the deputy general manager of an upscale hotel, and Jerry mouse lives somewhere in the hotel. In order to get rid of Jerry, Terrance hires a little girl named Kayla, and Kayla finds a stupid cat named Tom...

Marvel's first episode, "Ant-Man" brother joined the "Tom and Jerry Live-Action" movie

Tom and Jerry is based on the classic cartoon of the same name, Tom and Jerry, created by cartoonists William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in 1940, and between 1940 and 1958, Tom and Jerry had 114 episodes, which won 7 Academy Awards for Animated Short Films.

Marvel's first episode, "Ant-Man" brother joined the "Tom and Jerry Live-Action" movie

In 1992, this super IP had been spawned except for a movie. Warner Bros. is ready to rely on the influence of Tom and Jerry to make an unprecedented live-action film.

There have been previous reports that the little devil in "Game of Thrones" is expected to play the role of Terrance, and now it should be fake news...

Marvel's first episode, "Ant-Man" brother joined the "Tom and Jerry Live-Action" movie

The Fantastic Four will be directed by Tim Story, who directed the Marvel movie Fantastic Four, and the heroine Kayla will be played by Colo Moritz, the super-killer in "The Sea King".

Marvel's first episode, "Ant-Man" brother joined the "Tom and Jerry Live-Action" movie

Recently, Hollywood's first-line manufacturers have been obsessed with live-action movies, and Dumbo, The Lion King, Tom and Jerry, and Aladdin have all been remade into live-action movies. Predictably, Chinese mainland audiences will not be able to appreciate this kind of family-like live-action fairy tale.

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