Hojo Tsukasa, the manga master who is famous overseas for his famous manga works such as "City Hunter" and "Cat's Eye", will try his hand at directing for the first time. His latest live-action film "Angel Sign", in which he will serve as the chief director, announced the start of production today. Let's take a look! · Different trades, different worlds? That being said, the masters are always unwilling to be lonely. Comic master Hojo Tsukasa tried his hand at film directing for the first time. The official live-action film "Angel Mark" announced today that production has started. Currently, not much detailed information about the film has been released, so please stay tuned for follow-up reports. Hojo Tsukasa himself said, " It is completely different from the comics world, and I feel very fresh about film production. I will take the role of director seriously." The general planner of this film is Nobuhiko Horie, the boss of Tokuma Shoten, the old company where Hojo Tsukasa's famous comics were serialized . It seems that inviting Hojo Tsukasa to be the director is believed to have a lot of personal connections involved . In any case, let's look forward to Hojo Tsukasa's big screen debut. |
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