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Live-Action Ajin Film's Trailer Previews The Oral Cigarettes' Theme Song

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Film opens in Japan on September 30

The official website for the upcoming Ajin live-action film based on Gamon Sakurai's Ajin - Demi-Human manga began streaming a trailer for the film on Monday. The video reveals and previews the film's theme song "BLACK MEMORY" by THE ORAL CIGARETTES (Noragami Aragoto, Sagrada Reset).

The site is also streaming a second teaser video.

The film is slated to open in Japan on September 30.

The cast includes:

  • Takeru Satoh as Kei Nagai (center left)
  • Gō Ayano as Satō (center right), the antagonist and member of an ajin terrorist group that wants to befriend Kei

Left column, top to bottom:

  • Tetsuji Tamayama as Yū Tosaki, a member of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare and Ajin Control Commission
  • Rina Kawaei as Izumi Shimomura, an ajin who is Tosaki's secretary and bodyguard
  • Minami Hamabe as Eriko Nagai, Kei's younger sister

Right column, top to bottom:

The film's setting will be Tokyo in 2017. In the film, Kei is a medical intern, with his age changed to match Satoh's.

Katsuyuki Motohiro (Psycho-Pass, Space Travelers, Bayside Shakedown) is directing the film. The live-action film project has invited the action filming team of the live-action Rurouni Kenshin films to work on the project.

In the original manga's story, an immortal first appeared on an African battlefield 17 years ago. Later, rare, unknown new immortal lifeforms began appearing among humans, and they became known as "Ajin" (demi-humans). Just before summer vacation, a Japanese high school student named Kei Nagai is instantly killed in a traffic accident on his way home from school. However, he is revived, and a price is placed on his head. Thus begins a boy's life on the run from all of humankind.

The manga already inspired a 3D CG anime film trilogy, two television anime seasons, and three original anime DVDs by Polygon Pictures.

Source: Comic Natalie


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