The fantasy film "The Order of the Samurai", adapted from NetEase's mobile game "Onmyoji", released its official trailer today (August 7). The film was produced by Chen Guofu and Zhang Jialu, directed by Li Weiran, and starred by Chen Kun, Zhou Xun, William Chan, Qu Chuxiao, Wang Likun and others. Movie trailer: Official slogan: "In a fantasy world, we meet in Pingjing. Humans and demons have different paths, but they form a covenant to serve the gods. Their hearts are tied together, and they only wish to share life and death. Facing a powerful enemy, how will they deal with this unprecedented battle?" The film's director Li Weiran said: "Dear team and actors, from the project launch to the finale, the experience along the way was so fantastic and thrilling. I am proud of you! It will finally be seen by everyone soon. I hid one person in this round of trailers. This is a surprise left behind. I hope everyone will keep looking forward to it." The Order of the Samurai tells the story of Qingming, an onmyoji who travels between the human and demon worlds. He signs a contract with a group of demons, which leads to a disaster and puts him in a deep crisis. At the same time, the power of the demon king is making a comeback, and a fierce battle is about to break out. At this critical moment when the situation changes suddenly and the situation is turbulent, Qingming suddenly realizes that his identity as a hybrid of human and demon is the key to all these disasters. "The Order of the Samurai" is scheduled to be released in 2020. |
<<: French cinema owner smashes Mulan poster in hopes of helping cinemas revive
The action sequel "Ip Man 3" directed b...
The appeal and evaluation of Onmyou Daisenki The ...
Alien: Taken: Death Stranding is expected to have...
The appeal and evaluation of "Heavy Metal L-...
The annual celebration for anime fans, "JUMP...
According to foreign media reports recently, the ...
On July 26, local time, after nearly four weeks o...
According to foreign media reports, on October 20...
"Duel Masters Zero": A story where the ...
The appeal and evaluation of "Free! -Timeles...
The classic detective IP masterpiece "The Ki...
2.5-dimensional temptation - Nitengojigen no Riri...
Shimajiro and Fufu's Great Adventure: Save th...
"Yancharu Moncha": The charm of anime t...
A new “Hell-level” trailer for “Alien: Death Ship...