Claymore Manga Comes to Life: Exciting Live-Action TV Series Announced!
Actor Masi Oka takes the helm as producer for an exciting new series inspired by Norihiro Yagi's captivating manga.

Masi Oka to Produce Live-Action Series Based on Norihiro Yagi's Claymore
Entertainment news outlet Deadline reported on Wednesday that the popular manga Claymore, created by Norihiro Yagi, is set to be adapted into a live-action television series. This exciting project is a collaboration between CBS Studios, Propagate Content, and Shueisha, with actor Masi Oka—known for his roles in Heroes and Hawaii Five-0—taking on the role of executive producer.
About the Series
Oka, a fan of manga himself, previously co-produced Netflix's live-action adaptation of Death Note. He will be joined by producers Ben Silverman, Howard T. Owens, and Rodney Ferrell from Propagate Content.
The Claymore manga follows the journey of a half-human woman who battles shape-shifting yōma creatures in a medieval setting.
Manga Background
- Debut: Yagi's Claymore first appeared in Shueisha's Monthly Shonen Jump magazine in 2001.
- Conclusion: The series concluded in 2014, with its final volume released in Japan in December of that year.
- North American Release: Viz Media published the complete 27-volume series in North America.
- Anime Adaptation: The manga inspired a television anime adaptation in 2007, which was later released on home video by Funimation.
Despite initial reports suggesting the series would end in 2012, it was later confirmed that this was a misprint, and the manga continued until its official conclusion.
For more details, check out the full article on Deadline.