The movie version of the famous Japanese sci-fi suspense drama "SIGNAL: The Long Unsolved Case Investigation Team", which uses walkie-talkies to connect to the past to solve mysterious incidents, will be released on April 2, 2021. Today, on November 24, the official released the latest special trailer. Let's take a sneak peek. "SIGNAL: Long Unsolved Case Investigation Team" is a science fiction suspense drama produced and broadcast by Kansai TV and Fuji TV in Japan. It is directed by Uchikata Teru and Suzuki Kousuke, written by Ozaki Masaya, and starred by Sakaguchi Kentaro. It premiered on April 10, 2018. The drama is adapted from the Korean TV series "Signal". It tells the story of policeman Ken Saegusa traveling through time and space through a walkie-talkie and working with his colleague Tsuyoshi Oyama who lives in the past to solve unsolved cases. The film version of "SIGNAL: Long Unsolved Case Investigation Team" will still use the original crew and production team of the drama version. The story tells that modern Japan is threatened by biological and chemical terrorist attacks. A high-ranking official died in Tokyo in 2021 and Tokyo in 2009, triggering a series of mysterious chain reactions. The new trailer of the movie "SIGNAL" shows some of the actual scenes of the movie: |
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