![]() ![]() to let him make his version of The Suicide Squad, the way he incorporates notes from the studios he works with, if The Suicide Squad takes place in the same DC universe as Aquaman and The Flash, what scenes he removed and why, writing the Harley Quinn scenes and creating "Harley-Vision," what will be on the eventual Blu-ray, the challenges of the VFX on King Shark, his process of working with his second unit director Guy Norris, and more. Combining her cheerleading acrobatics and a deft hand with the chainsaw, Juliet takes the fight to the zombie hordes, attempting to discover the root of the outbreak, but she soon finds her task complicated by "zombie rock lords" intent on taking her down.įor more on Suda-51 and Akira Yamaoka's previous game, check out GameSpot's review of Shadows of the Damned.During the conversation, Gunn revealed how he got Warner Bros. When her high school is overrun with zombies, Juliet's family history of zombie hunting comes in handy. Lollipop Chainsaw lets players assume the role of the chainsaw-wielding cheerleader Juliet Starling. The game should debut internationally in 2012. ![]() In addition to the news about Gunn, WBIE confirmed that it is working with the title's Japanese publisher, Kadokawa Games, to publish the game outside of Asia. While he didn't name names, Gunn has worked with a number of notable stars on multiple occasions, including Nathan Fillion, Michael Rooker, and Rob Zombie. ![]() In addition, Gunn said some of the actors he used in his other projects will be playing roles in the game. I also worked with the American actors and voice artists to create the characters." "This was not only stuff that affects the English translation of the game, but the heart of the game itself, so yes, the Japanese version has my imprint on it as well. "I was involved with crafting the story, and helping to create the characters, and writing the dialogue," Gunn said. In a post on his official website, James Gunn detailed his participation in the game and revealed an extra detail or two. Lollipop Chainsaw's logo seems in keeping with the sense of humor Gunn puts in his films. Interactive Entertainment today announced that writer/director James Gunn ( Slither, Super) has signed on "to bring his cult humor and edgy storytelling" to Suda-51 and Yamaoka's latest project, Lollipop Chainsaw. ![]() Now he's stretching out into other media, as Warner Bros. Suda-51 has worked with some of the biggest names in gaming, counting Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami, Metal Gear Solid director Hideo Kojima, and Silent Hill director/composer Akira Yamaoka among his collaborators. ![]()
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