Netflix's new drama "Alice in the Middle Kingdom", adapted from the popular manga by Haro Aso, has officially announced that it will be launched in winter 2020. At the same time, many additional characters have been announced. Let's take a sneak peek together. ·Have you ever thought about escaping from reality? How should people living in the real world live after escaping from reality? "Alice in the World of Today" is a gray-themed work of escaping from reality. The protagonist of this work is a male high school student abandoned by society. He and his friends think about escaping from this society day and night and completely freeing themselves from pain. Escaping from society does not mean leaving this world, so the male protagonist encounters many unrealistic situations. The previously announced male and female protagonists are Yamazaki Kento and Tsuchiya Tao. The 14 new characters added are, from left to right: Murakami Nijiro, Morinaga Yuki, Machida Keita, Miyoshi Ayaka, Sakurada Dori, Asahina Aya, Yanagi Shuntaro, Watanabe Yuutaro, Misaki Ayame, Yoshida Mitsuki, Abe Tsuyoshi, Kaneko Nobuaki, Aoyagi Sho, Naka Riisa. More detailed information will be released soon, so stay tuned. |
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