New stills from the JOJO spin-off "Kishibe Rohan, I Don't Move" movie will be released on May 26

New stills from the JOJO spin-off "Kishibe Rohan, I Don't Move" movie will be released on May 26

The live-action movie "Kishibe Rohan: Trip to the Louvre", which is based on the famous JOJO spin-off "Kishibe Rohan: Immobile", has been scheduled to be released on May 26. The official released a large number of new stills today, March 21. Let's take a sneak peek.

• "Kishibe Rohan Immobile" is a manga by Japanese manga artist Hirohiko Araki. It tells the story of Rohan Kishibe, a talented manga artist who debuted at the age of 16. His Heaven's Gate can turn a person into a book, allowing him to read other people's life experiences or thoughts, and can also use written narration to change the other person's behavior.

The live-action movie "Rohan Kishibe: The Trip to the Louvre" is the first full-color derivative comic short story created by the original author Hirohiko Araki in 2009. Rohan Kishibe will explore "the mystery of the darkest and most evil paintings in the world" with his companions, so stay tuned.

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