Robotech Wars This promotional VHS tape created by
Matchbox was included with their
Robotech Wars playset. This video includes two episodes cobbled together from clips of
The Macross Saga. Titled "To the End of the Universe" and "Battle Royale", these episodes contain no new footage, and are not meant to follow any continuity established in the TV series.
Robotech III, Robotech IV and Robotech V During the production of
Robotech II: The Sentinels, Carl Macek had already begun to plot out 13 weeks of a third series title
Robotech III: The Odyssey, which would have raised the total number or Robotech episodes 215 had both series been produced. He envisioned two additional series (
Robotech IV and
Robotech V) to bring the total number of episodes to around 300, one to air every weekday for over a year. For
Robotech III: The Odyssey, Macek stated that his plans were to create a time-travel loop, allowing the last episode of
The Odyssey to lead directly into the first episode of
The Macross Saga. This particular plot detail was eventually adapted into the Robotech novel
The End of the Circle by
Jack McKinney. In 1986, fan publication
Macross Life published an interview with Harmony Gold executive Richard Firth who first mentioned the
Robotech IV and
Robotech V series plans. Firth said the story would be about a retired Commodore character from
The Macross Saga telling a story via flashback, but Macek later refuted that plot detail in a 2007 interview. Macek stated that while he was hoping to do up to five series, nothing was ever written for the final two.
Robotech 3000 Macek attempted another sequel with the development of
Robotech 3000. This all-CGI series would have been set a millennium in the future of the
Robotech universe and feature none of the old series' characters. In the three-minute trailer, an expedition is sent to check on a non-responsive mining outpost and is attacked by "infected" Veritech mecha. The idea was abandoned midway into production after negative reception within the company, negative fan reactions at the
FanimeCon anime convention in 2000, and financial difficulties within
Netter Digital who was animating the show. During a 2000 San Diego Comic-Con panel, Macek announced the series was would be re-conceptualized as a traditional, hand-drawn animated series, however that idea was
abandoned sometime prior to 2002 in favor of development of what would become
Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles. The trailer was hosted on the official
Robotech website, and was included in the 2007 release of the
Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles 2-disc collector's DVD, along with behind-the-scenes motion capture footage.
Robotech: Mars Force In October 2004, animation writer and producer
Greg Weisman revealed that he developed an animated spin-off series titled
Robotech: Mars Force. When asked about the project, Weisman said that he was under a non-disclosure agreement with Harmony Gold and was only allowed to mention that he developed the series. In 2006, Harmony Gold creative director Tommy Yune elaborated on the project in the Space Station Liberty Podcast, saying that Mars Force was a series geared at younger audiences, following the children of the Robotech Expeditionary Force. A similar plot would later be used for the canceled 2014 spin-off,
Robotech Academy.
Robotech UN Public Service Announcement A sixty-second public service announcement for the 60th anniversary of the
United Nations, featuring Scott Bernard and Ariel, was animated during the production of
The Shadow Chronicles. Although it did not use the original voice actors and the dialogue was somewhat out-of-character, it nonetheless marked the first fully completed
Robotech footage in many years.
Robotech: Shadow Rising On July 27, 2007, at their Comic-Con International panel, Harmony Gold and Yune unveiled the second entry of the
Shadow Chronicles production, titled
Robotech: Shadow Rising and was to be a co-production with
FUNimation Entertainment. Pre-production reportedly began in February 2007 and a projected release date of sometime in 2009 was originally expected. In 2009 Harmony Gold revealed that production had not moved forward since the summer of 2007, due to the announced development deal of a live-action film deal with
Warner Bros. in September 2007. At Comic-Con 2012, Tommy Yune announced that
Love Live Alive would pave the way for
Shadow Rising, and one year later announced at Anime Expo that they had resumed work on
Shadow Rising. Harmony Gold's trademark of the term "Shadow Rising" was filed in 2007, extended in 2010, but abandoned since 2011.
Robotech Academy On July 5, 2014, Harmony Gold started a
Kickstarter project for
Robotech Academy, which Macek had developed before he died. The goal of this project was to raise US$500,000 to produce a new 24-minute pilot episode. The
crowdfunding project was to have closed on August 9, 2014; however, on August 2, the project was canceled with a pledge level of US$194,574, or 39% of its target. Harmony Gold, however, announced that further plans to fund the project were being explored. At the 2014 Long Beach Comic Con, it was announced that the producers at Harmony Gold were in talks with at least one
new media network on the prospect of producing the show. As of December 7, 2015, the project remains abandoned.
Unofficial and parody productions In the 1990s,
Seishun Shitemasu, an anime
fandubbing group, produced the parodies
Robotech III: Not Necessarily the Sentinels and ''Robotech IV: Khyron's Counterattack
, using footage from, respectively, Gunbuster and Gundam: Char's Counterattack'', continuing the tradition of the original Robotech's adaptation of unrelated anime series into a single continuity. On July 2, 2010, Ecuadorian animator Patricio "Pat" Mosquera uploaded to YouTube a teaser for
Robotech Skull Knights. On August 17, 2010, second teaser revealed Rick Hunter standing in front of an image of the VF-4 shown in the final episodes of the original series.
Robotech Skull Knights has not been released yet. In July 2013, Patricio Mosquera was included as an animation director in the staff list in the
IMDb page of
Love Live Alive. On December 31, 2012, Cesar Turturro uploaded to
YouTube an
Argentine fan trailer for
Robotech Valkyrie Project. In December 2013 the first episode was uploaded to YouTube, and in January 2014, the second episode was also uploaded. The series was cancelled after Harmony Gold issued a "cease and desist" letter to the producers. The team was, however, hired to do the CGI effects for
Robotech: Academy.
Proposed live-action film Attempts at producing a live-action
Robotech have been
in development for an extended time, with numerous writers, directors, and actors attached at various times and the film rights changing between studios. Some time prior to February 2006, the company Kickstart Entertainment (founded by
Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles and
Robotech 3000 producer Jason Netter) featured a graphic on their website stating that a live-action Robotech movie was in development with
Chuck Russel attached to write and direct. While never formally announced by Harmony Gold, Kickstart Entertainment's announcement of this project was reported by
Anime News Network on February 27, 2006. Anime News Network's article was updated on March 1, 2006 saying that this announcement had been removed.
Warner Bros. On September 7, 2007,
The Hollywood Reporter announced that Warner Bros. had acquired the film rights to
Robotech, with
Tobey Maguire producing and pursuing the lead role. A Harmony Gold representative stated that the company had been approached by WB and would have "a say" in the film's creative direction. Initially
S. Craig Zahler was announced to be writing the script,. In April 2008, Harmony Gold and Warner Bros. entered into an option agreement covering
Robotech: The Macross Saga and its numerous related works. Other writers would be attached to the project across the following years:
Lawrence Kasdan in June 2008,
Alfred Gough and
Miles Millar in November 2008,
Tom Rob Smith in June 2009, and
Michael B. Gordon in February 2015.
Nic Mathieu had been announced as director in early 2013.
Sony On March 25, 2015, the
Robotech franchise was acquired by
Sony Pictures; on July 3, 2015, Harmony Gold clarified that Sony has the rights to release the film worldwide with the exception of Japan. Sony featured a sizzle reel at
CinemaCon 2016 with Robotech among its upcoming slate of films, which included a very brief title card. After Harmony Gold and
Big West reached an agreement which was signed on March 1, 2021 regarding to the
Macross and
Robotech franchises, announced on April 8, 2021, Big West officially affirmed as part of the deal that they will not take any opposition on Harmony Gold's upcoming live action adaptation of
Robotech. Both Harmony Gold and Big West will cooperate on future projects for the foreseeable future. For the Sony production,
James Wan was announced in 2015 to direct a script written with
Kurt Johnstad, which Harmony Gold confirmed was a complete re-write and independent from anything that was previously developed by Warner Bros.
Andy Muschietti took over the project in 2017 after Wan dropped out to direct
Aquaman, with
Jason Fuchs writing the screenplay from scratch. On April 27, 2022, it was reported that
Hawkeye producer and director
Rhys Thomas will be directing the film, with duo
Art Marcum and Matt Holloway writing. In June 2023, artist Col Price posted images on both social media and his official ArtStation page of concept art he was hired to create for the film. While only citing "a few years ago" as the time frame of which they were made, Price's images depict an adaptation of
The Macross Saga. In June 2024, co-owner of the company
In Development Ross Olivey posted to LinkedIn that the film was still in development with Sony Pictures Entertainment and its subsidiary
Columbia Pictures. Olivey gave no details of the work his company provided, other than having created a presentation deck capturing Rhys Thomas' vision for the film and having worked for producer Michelle Stockwell of Thomas' production company. In February 2026, Variety reported that Rhys Thomas has been tapped to direct two films for
Di Bonaventura Pictures and
Searchlight Pictures, citing that
Robotech was a project he had "previously" developed. While Harmony Gold had mentioned the live-action development deal at conventions since it was announced, their panel at
WonderCon in March 2026 made no mention of the live-action production. ==Other media==