The manga "Today's Miss Nekomura" is announced to be adapted into a live-action film, with Matsushige Yutaka playing the role of the cat nanny

The manga "Today's Miss Nekomura" is announced to be adapted into a live-action film, with Matsushige Yutaka playing the role of the cat nanny

Today (February 22), the comic book "Today's Miss Nekomura" created by cartoonist Riko Hoshiyori announced that it will be filmed into a live-action TV series. The powerful actor Yutaka Matsushige, who played the male lead in "The Solitary Gourmet", will play the "cat nanny". Such an unexpected cast is sure to make fans look forward to it.

"Today's Miss Catmura" tells the story of a very enthusiastic cat who seems weak but is strong at heart. In order to go abroad to see the little master who saved his life, Catmura has been working part-time to earn money to learn English. It is reported that this Japanese drama will be broadcast on Tokyo TV every Wednesday in the form of a 2-minute 30-second mini-series starting from April 8, with a total of 24 episodes. Fans who are looking forward to Matsushige Yutaka's performance are welcome to pay attention.

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