When I think about it, they really dropped the ball with this film hard..
* Rupert Sanders is practically a newbie, and giving him a complex film such as Ghost in the Shell was a terrible decision by Paramount. You don't let little Billy go and paint Picasso for your art exhibition. You get someone who is well versed in understanding the importance of smoothly adapting material over to another medium. Why anyone would give him a 100 million dollar film to play with is unimaginable to me. He should not have been anywhere near this. The same goes for the unknown scriptwriters. The writing in this was absolutely horrendous. Just another miss that Paramount didn't bother with right from the start.
* Scarlett Johansson was attached just because she supposedly has star power. Star power has lost its edge it once had, and has proven itself to be an unreliable indicator when aiming to make a profitable movie. The franchise is much, much more important. Just look at the films Disney put out, with Marvel, Pixar and their in house productions. No one gives a shit who's in it, as long as the story is interesting. You know that you'll be getting quality. Avatar is a film full of unknowns, but is one of the most financially successful film of all time.
* This film shouldn't of been a 100 million dollar block buster, because:
1) It would be white washed to hell
2) It would be dumbed down beyond any reasonable doubt
3) It would have a PG-13 rating.
None of these things work with a IP like Ghost in the Shell, and those things are exactly what we got. Really, it doesn't make any sense to bother with adapting GiTS if you can't convey the things the original film did. There's just no point.
The problem with Hollywood is that they want to start off big, sinking in hundreds of millions of dollars into movies without any good reasons for doing so. They're pretty much gambling their chances and hope for the best. This is not how it works in real life. Nothing starts big, so when you start entering uncharted territory with noob directors, a white washing process, and deliberately sabotaging any goodwill you possibly had, it's a terrible idea to go all in. As someone that's a fan of the original franchise, It's frankly idiotic.
The fact that Hollywood studios doesn't know how to play the mid-tier game anymore is alarming. They've lost their touch.