The dark horse comic "Don't Mess with the Image Research!", which is based on the original work of Otoko Sumiko and has won a lot of powerful comic awards, officially announced in October that it will make a live-action movie, which is scheduled to be released in early summer 2020. Three beauties from the idol group Nogizaka46 will play the heroines. Recently, new stills were exposed. Saito Asuka seemed to have fainted and rolled her eyes miserably. Let's take a look. ·The theme of "Don't Mess with the Image Research!" is "Female high school students also want to make animations." It may seem simple, but it is actually a soulful comic that "explores the original intention." Midori Asakusa, who believes that the "setting" of animation is "life," Mizusaki, a charming reader model who aspires to be an animator, and Kanamori, who likes to save money, the three heroines have developed endless imaginations in order to present a film that shows the strongest worldview. From then on, dungeons, battlefields, and the universe, the leap of imagination is omnipotent! ·Three beauties from the idol group Nogizaka46, Mizuki Yamashita, Asuka Saito, and Minami Umezawa, will play the three heroines, Tsubame Mizusaki, Midori Asakusa, and Sayaka Kanamori, respectively. More detailed information will be released soon, so stay tuned. |
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