The movie version of "The Sun Does Not Move" starring Fujiwara Tatsuya postponed from its original release date of May 15

The movie version of "The Sun Does Not Move" starring Fujiwara Tatsuya postponed from its original release date of May 15

The movie "The Sun Does Not Move", adapted from Shuichi Yoshida's novel of the same name, was originally scheduled to be released on May 15, 2020. The official announced today on April 1 that it will be postponed, and the rescheduled date has not been determined. The film will be starred by Tatsuya Fujiwara, written by Tamio Hayashi, and directed by Eiichiro Hanzumi. The Japanese drama of the same name will also be broadcast on May 24.

The film "The Sun Does Not Move" tells the story of the protagonist Kazuhiko Takano, a spy for the spy organization "AN Communications". He and his partner Ryoichi Taoka will confront a huge conspiracy that is enough to shake the Japanese financial world, commercial spies from South Korea, and people in power in various countries in the battle for intelligence surrounding solar energy development technology.

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