The new film "The Mutant" directed by Shimizu Takashi from the film "The Mutant" will be released on April 2

The new film "The Mutant" directed by Shimizu Takashi from the film "The Mutant" will be released on April 2

The new horror film "Homunculus", adapted from the fantasy manga of the same name by Hideo Yamamoto, will be released on April 2. Netflix, which participated in the production, will also release it exclusively online at the same time. The director is Takashi Shimizu, who has directed famous works such as "The Grudge". Today, the official released a 3-minute real-life footage of the beginning of the film, in the usual Takashi Shimizu-style horror and weird style. Let's take a sneak peek.

The meaning of "Homunculus" comes from the strange dwarf. It tells the adventure story of the protagonist Mingyue who, after undergoing another special human experiment, developed a magical ability to see the alien monsters generated by the embodiment of other people's evil thoughts, and thus directly see through people's minds.

"Homunculus" has been scheduled to be released on April 2. Netflix, which participated in the production, will also release it exclusively online at the same time. The director is Takashi Shimizu and the male lead is confirmed to be Go Ayano. Please stay tuned for subsequent reports for more film details.

· Appreciation of the actual film image of "The Mutant":

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