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2nd Live-Action Golden Kamuy Film's Trailer Unveils Theme Song
posted on by Joanna Cayanan
The official website for Golden Kamuy: Abashiri Kangoku Shūgeki-hen (Golden Kamuy: Attack on Abashiri Prison Arc), the second live-action film based on Satoru Noda's Golden Kamuy manga, revealed the film's poster visual and trailer video on Monday. The video reveals and previews the theme song "Kowarete Kieru made" (Until It Breaks and Disappears) by rock band 10-FEET. The film's staff also announced that the film will be screened in IMAX.


The film will open on March 13.
Kento Yamazaki reprises his role as Saichi Sugimoto and Anna Yamada as Asirpa. Yū Inaba, Sōkō Wada, and Tetta Sugimoto join the film's cast as Tokishige Usami, Toshiyuki Kadokura, and Anji Toni, respectively.
Other cast members include:
Kenji Katagiri is directing the film at CREDEUS based on a script by returning writer Tsutomu Kuroiwa. Yutaka Yamada is also back to compose the music, and Hiroshi Nakagawa and Debo Akibe are serving as Ainu culture and language supervisors.
The first live-action Golden Kamuy film opened in Japan in January 2024 and topped the Japanese box office in its first weekend. The film sold 356,000 tickets for 533,848,690 yen (about US$3.44 million in current conversion) in its first three days.
Netflix began streaming the first film in May 2024.
Shigeaki Kubo directed the first film at production company CREDEUS. Tsutomu Kuroiwa wrote the script. Yutaka Yamada composed the music. Hiroshi Nakagawa and Debo Akibe were credited as Ainu culture advisers.
Kenji Katagiri, Ken Ochiai, and Yōsuke Satō joined the film's director Kubo on directing the follow-up Golden Kamuy -The Hunt of Prisoners in Hokkaido- live-action series. Similarly, Yoshiaki Dewa joined the film's composer Yamada for the series. Japanese rock group ACIDMAN performed the theme song "Kagayakerumono" (Those Who Shine). The live-action series debuted in October 2024, and Netflix added the series on February 6.
Satoru Noda launched the manga in Shueisha's Young Jump magazine in 2014, and ended it in April 2022. The manga has inspired four anime seasons, its final arc will premiere on January 5.
Sources: Golden Kamuy: Abashiri Kangoku Shūgeki-hen live-action film's website, Comic Natalie