"Look Over Here, Mukai-kun" comic live-action drama premieres in July Kamen Rider turns into a corporate slave

"Look Over Here, Mukai-kun" comic live-action drama premieres in July Kamen Rider turns into a corporate slave

NTV has recently confirmed that Nemyouko's love manga "Look Over Here, Mukai-kun" will be adapted into a live-action series, starring Akaso Eiji, the actor who plays Manjo Ryuga in "Kamen Rider Build". The series is currently scheduled to be released in July.

The official first visual image of the TV series was released, imitating the cover of the first volume of the manga.

Shogo Kusano and Yoshinori Shigeyama will be the directors of the film, and Mako Watanabe will be responsible for the script.

Akaso Eiji will play the protagonist of the manga in this film, a 35-year-old office worker named Mukai-kun. He has been single for 10 years, but he still can't let go of his ex-girlfriend. At work, he begins to like a temporary employee, Nakatani, and between his old love and his new love, he starts a "spot the difference" love game.

The manga first began serialization in Feel Young magazine in June 2020. Today (May 8), Shodensha released the second collected volume of the manga.

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