"Love Is Hard for Otakus and Fujoshis" new trailer for the live-action movie "It's Not Easy to Be an Otaku"

"Love Is Hard for Otakus and Fujoshis" new trailer for the live-action movie "It's Not Easy to Be an Otaku"

The live-action movie "Love Is Hard for Otaku" adapted from the comic book, which depicts the love story of otaku and fujoshi, released its latest trailer on November 5. The film is scheduled to be released in Japan on February 7, 2020. Let's learn how otaku and fujoshi solve their love problems.

·"Love Is Hard for Otakus and Fujoshi" tells the story of the heroine Momose Narumi who tries her best to hide the fact that she is a fujoshi, but she reunites with her childhood playmate Hirotaka, who is also a heavy game otaku. This playmate is handsome and very talented. The two suggest "just start dating", so Narumi and Hirotaka, who are both otakus, officially become boyfriend and girlfriend. Another couple in the company, Koyanagi and Kabakura, also belong to the otaku group, and the four of them often drink and chat together. Finally, the love story of otakus begins.

The live-action film of "Love Is Hard for Otakus" is directed by Yuichi Fukuda, with Mitsuki Takahata playing the role of Narumi Momose, Kento Yamazaki playing the role of Hirotaka Nito, Nanao playing the role of Hanako Koyanagi, and Takumi Saito playing the role of Taro Kabakura. Three new characters appear in the new trailer, let's enjoy it together.

·New trailer for the live-action movie "Love Is Hard for Otakus and Fujoshis":

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