"Hitman Fable 2" comic live-action movie new stills will be released on June 18

"Hitman Fable 2" comic live-action movie new stills will be released on June 18

The live-action film "Hitman Fable", adapted from the popular manga of the same name by Minami Katsuhisa, was released last year and received rave reviews. The sequel "Hitman Fable: Unkillable Hitman: Chapter 2" has been scheduled to be released on June 18. Today, on April 25, the official released the latest stills, and the wheelchair girl played by Hirate Yui made her appearance. Let's take a sneak peek together.

"Hitman Fable: Unkillable" tells the story of the strongest killer protagonist Fable facing a new enemy Utsuho (played by Shinichi Tsutsumi) who appears to be a gentleman but is actually evil and powerful. Utsuho's positive identity is the representative of the NPO organization "Child Protection Association", but he does all kinds of bad things behind the scenes and is said to have strength far beyond the enemies in the previous game. It is inevitable that the struggle will become fierce.

·The production team of "Hitman Fable: Unkillable" remains the same as the first film. The director is Kan Eguchi, the screenwriters are Yusuke Watanabe/Katsuhisa Minami, and the starring actors are Junichi Okada, Fumino Kimura, Mizuki Yamamoto, Sota Fukushi, etc. Stay tuned.


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