Yes. The Alita movie originated from a comic book. The filmmakers used the comic as a foundation and made certain changes to make it suitable for a movie format while still maintaining key elements from the original source.
Alita is a comic. It originated as a manga series and gained popularity in that format.
Alita is a comic. The rich visuals and sequential storytelling are characteristic of the comic format. Although it could potentially have related book adaptations or spin-offs, the original is a comic.
Yes, there are. Some movies draw inspiration from various sources but not directly from comic books. For example, 'The Truman Show' has elements of a fantastical world but isn't based on a comic.
Yes, Alita: Battle Angel is based on a Japanese manga series called 'Gunnm'.
Yes, the movie 300 was based on a comic book of the same name.
Alita: Battle Angel is a manga first. It gained popularity and later got adapted into other forms like the movie.
Yes, it is. The Joker movie takes inspiration from the comic book character and various comic book storylines.
Jolt is not based on a comic book. It's a standalone film with a script written specifically for this project and not inspired by any pre-existing comic material.
Yes, it is. The Samaritan movie is indeed based on a comic book.
Split is not a comic book adaptation. The story was created specifically for the movie and doesn't have roots in any comic book source. This gives it a unique and fresh narrative.