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    The film also stars Mahershala Ali, Eiza González, Jennifer Connelly, Michelle Rodriguez, Jackie Earle Haley, Ed Skrein, and Casper Van Dien. Check out the list of ten things to know about Alita: Battle Angel below.

    * James Cameron had written most of the Alita: Battle Angel script but never finished it. When Robert Rodriguez was in Cameron’s office he asked him the status of the script because he was a huge fan of the material. Cameron said, “If you can finish the script, you can direct it and I’ll produce.”
    * When Rodriguez said he would write the script, Cameron gave him his 180-page script and 600 pages of notes. When he finished writing, it was 120 pages and Landau said it felt like it had everything in it.
    * Jon Landau said the film is a huge spectacle and builds a massive new world.
    * When the film begins, Alita wakes up with no memory of who she was and is curious about the new world like the audience. We see the movie through her eyes.
    * Rodriguez and Landau talked about how they wanted to create a photo-real manga character in real life. They also said they wanted to take the best of cinema and the best of manga and combine it into something new.
    * One of the reasons why Alita: Battle Angel wasn’t made until now was the technology used to bring her to life wasn’t available. It’s only in the last year or two it became feasible.
    * The film ask’s, “What does it mean to love in this world?”
    * Rodriguez said they had to ground the movie in reality and the film hardly has any green screen.
    * The world doesn’t have many cities left. Iron City, where Alita wakes up, is considered a lower city.
    * Rodriguez and Landau said the film has a ton of action and it will be PG-13. While some might be nervous about the rating and not being able to show certain things, they said when it’s science-fiction and cyborgs you can get away with a lot.
    * They said Alita is not a superhero. She’s just a hero.