The live-action movie of the same name adapted from the famous time-travel comic "Tokyo Avengers" will be released on July 9. Today, on June 23, the official released the latest trailer, showing the relationship entanglements between the main characters of the film. Let's take a sneak peek. ·"Tokyo Manga Avengers" is a manga by Japanese manga artist Ken Wakui. The protagonist Takeshi is having trouble with everything he does and lives in a run-down old apartment. He learns from TV that his ex-girlfriend Hinata from junior high school was killed in a gang fight. One day, he was waiting for a train on the platform and fell onto the tracks. He thought he was dead, but when he came to his senses, he found himself back in junior high school 12 years ago. Later, he met Hinata's younger brother Naoto, who told him what happened 12 years later and asked him to protect his sister. After the two shook hands, he returned to the modern era again. ·The live-action movie "Tokyo Avengers" is directed by Hidetomo and stars Takumi Kitamura, Yuki Yamada, Haruo Sugino, Mio Imada, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Yuuto Isomura, Shotaro Mamiya, Ryo Yoshizawa, etc. Please stay tuned. The latest trailer for the live-action movie "Tokyo Avengers": |
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