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Live-Action Kingdom Film Reveals Trailer Videos, Visual

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Kento Yamazaki reprises lead role in April 19 film helmed by Gantz/Bleach's Shinsuke Satō

The staff for the live-action film of Yasuhisa Hara's Kingdom manga revealed a video with footage from the film and a visual on Tuesday.

TOHO is also streaming a behind-the-scenes video showing the filming of the movie.

The large text on the visual below reads, "Take back everything." The small text at the bottom reads, "Further onwards, for the sake of a dream."

Shinsuke Satō (live-action Gantz, Death Note Light up the NEW world, Bleach) is directing the film, and it will open on April 19. Sony Pictures Japan is producing the film. Filming for the movie began in China earlier this year in April.

Kento Yamazaki is reprising his role as protagonist Shin (Xin) from the manga's earlier live-action short. The other cast members include:

Hara's historical manga centers around the slave boy Xin and his dream of becoming a great general for the state of Qin. Xin helps Ying Zheng, the young Qin king who shares his desire to unify China, rise to power within the state. Xin does all he can to become a superior commander of an army capable of defeating the Seven Warring States.

The record-setting manga launched in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump magazine in 2006. Shueisha will publish the 51st volume (seen right) on July 19, and will ship the 52nd volume on October 19. Hara said he is considering writing up to 100 volumes. A television anime adaptation premiered in 2012, and a second season premiered in 2013. Funimation streamed the series in North America and released both anime on DVD in 2016.

The manga already inspired a 3-minute live-action short starring Yamazaki to celebrate the manga's 10th anniversary in 2016:

Full Short With Narration

Full Short Without Narration

The short was filmed at Hengdian World Studios in China. Other cast members include Chihiro Yamamoto as Qiang Hui (Kyō Kai) and Kenji Gojō as Pang Nuan (Hōken). Kōichi Yoshinaga narrated the short. Hiroki Ono directed the video, Thomas Suess produced the music, and Robster Henke composed the music.

Sources: Comic Natalie


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