Yasuda’s original announcement of the remake sought to minimize Suda’s contribution to the game beyond the initial pitch. Suda followed up: “To add my two cents, like James Gunn says, neither he nor I am involved in this project at all, and Grasshopper Manufacture has nothing to do with development or anything.” But as articles are starting to slap our names on there, I think it’s important to make clear no one ever approached us about it.” I neither endorse nor condemn it! I simply don’t know anything about it. “I heard about it for the first time from Suda a couple weeks ago. “Neither I nor Suda 51 are currently involved in this,” Gunn tweeted. Update (July 6): Goichi Suda and James Gunn have both clarified that they are not working on the remake of Lollipop Chainsaw. Polygon’s original review noted “rampant tonal problems and aggressive undercurrents of misogyny” that will be sure to draw renewed attention in the remake when it arrives next year. Though always tongue-in-cheek, Lollipop Chainsaw - which was co-written by James Gunn, no less, between the releases of his films Super and Guardians of the Galaxy - had a leering attitude to its scantily-clad heroine that might not pass muster today. The development team might also find that tastes have moved on since 2012. This might be controversial, as the original’s semi-cel-shaded look was part of its trashy charm. There will also be a “more realistic approach” to the game’s graphics. Yasuda noted that the game will have to be changed for its remake - particularly the 15 licensed songs on the soundtrack, which will largely be replaced. think of the game as very precious to us, and did not want to leave it in limbo.” “Various factors resulted in things making it so that fans can no longer easily play Lollipop Chainsaw, and it has been some time since players have not been able to access the game on current consoles,” Yasuda said. But his message did not mention the original development studio Grasshopper Manufacture or its founder, and the game’s co-director, Goichi Suda, known as Suda 51. He also said that the game’s Western publisher Warner Bros. Yasuda said that he had bought back the rights from the game’s original Japanese publisher, Kadokawa Games, and that the “original development staff” were working on the remake. Producer Yoshimi Yasuda shared the news on Twitter. The remake is due out in 2023, but no platforms were confirmed. Before she got sent back to Rotten World, she recited the chant to summon Killabilly as did all the other Dark Purveyors after their deaths.Lollipop Chainsaw, the cult 2012 game about a cheerleader battling zombies while her boyfriend’s disembodied head dangles from her waist, is being remade. When Juliet finally cut through Mariska and broke out of her psychedelic world, Mariska tells Juliet, "Peace out. Now there are eight Mariskas to deal with, and new abilities like summoning a giant hand, using life siphoning butterflies, attacking with fireworks, and summoning a rocket to attack with the after burners. After Juliet splits Mariska in two again, the two halves regenerate into two Mariskas, with the Mariskas splitting to create four Mariskas, and the four Mariskas splitting to create eight Mariskas. They also use new abilities like driving a tractor and ramming Juliet with a pillar and summoning a giant chicken to attack Juliet. The second phase is similar to the first phase, except there are four Mariskas. The Mariskas tear themselves in two, creating four Mariskas. After knocking Mariska out, Juliet saws her in half, but the halves regenerate into two Mariskas. Juliet can’t attack Mariska directly with her chainsaw, but she can use her chainsaw blaster. She uses bubble attack to entrap Juliet generate exploding butterflies. Mariska welcomes Juliet and Nick into a world of everlasting peace (shows the middle finger), and rot, and Hell (shows the peace sign). Mariska tells Juliet and Nick that they’re headed toward their grave before driving them to a psychedelic world. Juliet and Nick see the reflection from the bus mirror to see that it wasn’t Rosalind driving the bus, but Mariska. When Juliet and Nick went inside the bus that "Rosalind" was inside, Juliet noticed that something was off when "Rosalind" said she fixed the bus when Juliet said that last week, she took her car to the shop, because she didn’t know cars needed oil. She then took the form of Juliet’s sister, Rosalind, to trick Juliet. She created an illusion that Juliet’s boyfriend, Nick, turned into a zombie, but Juliet was able to break through. After Juliet defeated Vikke and his boat crashed toward the O’Bannon Farm, Mariska started an assault to mentally break Juliet. Mariska was summoned to Earth from Rotten World by Swan, along with the other Dark Purveyors.
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