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Ryan Reynolds to star in live-action Pokémon movie

(L-R): Ryan Reynolds and Pikachu. Getty Images

Ryan Reynolds has landed the lead role in the live-action Pokémon movie, Detective Pikachu.

The Canadian actor will play Pikachu and the role will be “motion-capture in nature,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Pikachu is a species of Pokémon, while Detective Pikachu the character is part of the Pikachu family.

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Reynolds joins The Get Down actor Justice Smith and Big Little Lies actress Kathryn Newton in director Rob Letterman’s (Goosebumps) live-action film, which was announced last summer during the Pokémon Go craze.

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The story involves the father of Smith’s teenage character being kidnapped, forcing him to team up with Pikachu in order to find his father. Newton will play a sassy journalist who helps them on their quest.

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Reactions to the Pokémon movie have been mixed on social media.

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Detective Pikachu will begin shooting mid-January in London, U.K. next year.

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