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Sony adapting popular manga One Punch Man into live-action feature film

Venom writers Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner tapped for the project

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Sony Pictures is adapting the popular manga One Punch Man into a live-action feature film. Screenwriters Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner, known for their work in films such as Jumanji: The Next Level and Venom, have been roped in for the project.

Avi Arad and Ari Arad of Arad Productions will produce the film adaptation.

One Punch Man is a Japanese superhero webcomic by artist ONE. It centers on the adventures of Saitama, who gets bored as he can defeat anyone with just a punch. 

One Punch Man made its manga debut in 2009 and was released as an anime series in 2015. It is now available for watch on Netflix.

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