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Live-Action Crows Explode Film's Tagalog-Dubbed Trailer Streamed

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Film based on Takahashi's Crows action manga opens in Philippines on October 28

Philippine film distributor SineAsia began streaming a Tagalog-dubbed trailer on Friday for its screening of the live-action Crows Explode film. The film will screen exclusively in SM Cinemas starting on October 28.

WATCH: CROWS EXPLODE [Trailer]The third Crow movie brings a different kind of riot in Suzuran High School. Shortly after Genji Takiya's graduation, a new gang emerged with the aim to control Suzuran High. Who will be the strongest now? Meanwhile, just as their seniors, the current Suzuran boys got into an interschool fight with yet another rival school. Crows Explode opens October 28 in SM Cinemas! #CrowsExplode #manga #liveaction

Posted by SineAsia on Thursday, October 15, 2015

The film opened in Japan in April 2014, and it is the third film in a series of live-action film adaptations of Hiroshi Takahashi's Crows manga. Cult director Takashi Miike directed both the 2007 Crows Zero and 2009 Crows Zero II live-action films. Toshiaki Toyoda (Aoi Haru, Kūchū Teien) then directed Crows Explode, which takes place one month after the end of Crows Zero II.

The original manga ran from 1990 to 1998 in Akita Shoten's Monthly Shonen Champion magazine, and received 26 compiled book volumes. Takahashi began publishing the sequel manga Worst in Monthly Shonen Champion in 2002, and ended it in 2013. Crows also inspired a two-episode video anime adaptation, 1994's Kōkō Butō Den Crows.


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