New stills of the live-action movie "Kakegurui 2" Minami Hamabe shows the temperament of the gambler

New stills of the live-action movie "Kakegurui 2" Minami Hamabe shows the temperament of the gambler

The second live-action movie of the super popular dark and strange manga "Kakegurui" written by Homura Kawamoto and illustrated by Toru Naomura will be released on April 29th. It is titled "Kakegurui the Movie: Russian Roulette". Recently, the official has released the latest stills again. Let's appreciate the crazy and evil version of Minami Hamabe's gambling god temperament.

·"Kakegurui" tells the story of the famous private Hyakkaou Academy, where there is a class system. This school, with the student council at the top, is dominated by "gambling". If you win, you are in heaven, and if you lose, you are in hell. It is a crazy academy where the strong gamblers are envied and the weak are abused. And in such an academy, a girl transferred in, her name is Jabami Yumeko.

In the second part of "Kakegurui", the super popular idol Minami Hamabe will continue to play the genius gambling girl Yumeko Jabami, and the assassin pointing a gun at her head in the new poster is the so-called most vicious and evil assassin Shingen, who will be played by Ryusei Fujii. He is an extremely dangerous man who was forced to hide in the academy because of a certain incident, and he is also a first-class con man with the special ability of "empathy". Please look forward to the extreme showdown with Yumeko Jabami in the film.

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