The live-action movie of the classic anime "The Promised Neverland" has been highly anticipated by fans since it was announced in December last year. After a long time, the official finally released several latest stills. Let's take a sneak peek. The film is scheduled to be released on December 18, 2020. "The Promised Neverland" tells a terrifying story. A group of carefree children living in an orphanage discovered a shocking fact one day. The happy scene around them was actually a sinister hell. The rumor that they could be adopted when they turned 12 was that they were actually sold as pigs. The so-called fence they were told not to climb over was because there was an executioner's kitchen outside. When the children learned the cruel truth and their friends were sold as meat by monsters one by one, a fierce escape was about to begin! The main character Emma in the live-action movie of "The Promised Neverland" will be played by the super popular beautiful girl idol Minami Hamabe, Lei will be played by Jo Hiri, Norman will be played by Itagaki Rinto, and the beastly mother Isabella in the original work who is both good and evil will be played by Kitagawa Keiko; the other conspirator mother Cronje will be played by comedian Naomi Watanabe. More detailed information will be released soon, so stay tuned.
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