The live-action film version of "Kingdom", a classic anime based on the work of Japanese cartoonist Yasuhisa Hara, which depicts the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period in China, was released on April 19 and received rave reviews. The box office revenue has exceeded 5 billion yen (30 million yuan). According to the latest report today, on June 19, an industry insider revealed that the sequel to the "Kingdom" film version has been confirmed. "Kingdom" is a comic work by Japanese cartoonist Hara Yasuhisa. It is set in the Warring States Period of China, which has never been unified and is full of wars. The protagonist Li Xin is a young man from the Qin State. He lost his parents in the war. By chance, he met the Qin King Ying Zheng who was hunted down because of a coup. His life of fighting all over the world began from then on... The movie version of "Kingdom" was released on April 19. The protagonist Li Xin is played by Yamazaki Kento, and goddesses such as Nagasawa Masami and Hashimoto Kanna have also performed. According to industry insiders, the sequel to the live-action movie of "Kingdom" is under active discussion and is expected to start filming this winter. Stay tuned! ( All the stills in this article are from the movie version of "Kingdom" ) |
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