The official live-action movie of "Gambling Apocalypse", adapted from Nobuyuki Fukumoto's best-selling manga, released a large number of new stills today. Let's take a sneak peek. The film is scheduled to be released on January 10, 2020, starring Tatsuya Fujiwara. · "Gambling Apocalypse" is the first part of the Kaiji Gambling Trilogy by manga artist Nobuyuki Fukumoto. The first part is Gambling Apocalypse (haobc), the second part is Gambling Break Record, and the third part is Gambling Fall. Since 1996, "Gambling Apocalypse", "Gambling Break Record", and "Gambling Fall Record" have been serialized in "Weekly Young Magazine" and are collectively referred to as the "Kaiji" series. The "Kaiji" series has a total of 39 volumes as of 2008, and it is a popular work that has sold more than 10 million copies. Fukumoto's popularity is as stable as Mount Tai. The subtitle of the latest live-action movie of "Gambling Apocalypse" is "The Final Game". The protagonist Kaiji will be played by Fujiwara Tatsuya, and Fukushi Sota, Sekimizu Nagisa and Nitta Mackenyu will also play important roles. Newly added actors include Amami Yuki, Matsuo Suzuki, Namase Katsuhisa, etc. Please look forward to the brain-burning and exciting performance. New stills from the live-action movie "Gambling Apocalypse": |
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