Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo’s ‘Gundam’ Enters Production at Netflix

Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo have signed up for one of anime's most iconic universes, and Netflix is betting everything on it. A beloved franchise that defined generations is finally making its live-action leap, and the names attached to Gundam are already turning heads across the industry. With cameras rolling and the world watching, this could be the adaptation that rewrites the rulebook.
As excitement builds around its legacy, all focus now shifts to the film itself, its story, scale, and how this ambitious adaptation unfolds on screen.
Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo bring Gundam to life as filming begins
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Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centineo’s Gundam has officially entered production at Netflix. Filming began in April 2026 on Australia’s Gold Coast under director Jim Mickle. The live-action adaptation presents a fresh storyline set during a war between Earth and space colonies. With no release date confirmed, current timelines strongly point toward a late 2027 or early 2028 premiere on Netflix.
The film features a wide-ranging ensemble including Jason Isaacs, Michael Mando, Shioli Kutsuna, Jackson White, and Nonso Anozie. The narrative follows rival mech pilots forced into an uneasy alliance as a larger threat emerges. Rather than adapting a single storyline, the film builds an original arc inspired by classic themes, blending intense battle with evolving character dynamics across a futuristic interstellar setting.
As the film builds scale with its ensemble, its lead star’s real-world momentum mirrors the project’s rising intensity.
Sydney Sweeney’s massive 2026 momentum
2026 has become a defining year for Sydney Sweeney, with her career expanding across film and television without pause. Following the massive success of The Housemaid, which surpassed $400 million and led streaming charts, she remains a dominant presence. With Christy gaining strong traction on streaming, her role in Gundam further solidifies her growing global influence.
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At the same time, her role in Euphoria Season 3 has sparked intense discussion due to its bold and widely debated storyline. While criticism surrounds the narrative direction, it has kept her firmly in public conversation. Balancing acclaim and backlash, she maintains visibility across platforms. This dual spotlight ultimately reinforces the scale of her current trajectory, aligning perfectly with the ambition behind Gundam’s production.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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