Amazon's "Like a Dragon" live-action series is now available for streaming

Amazon's "Like a Dragon" live-action series is now available for streaming

The highly anticipated Amazon live-action series "Yakuza" is finally online! The series released three episodes at once, using a dual-time and space-time narrative method to bring the audience into the world of Japanese gangs full of violence and loyalty.

Preview:

The story is set in the fictional city of Kamurocho, and the timeline travels between 1995 and 2005. The 1995 plot focuses on four teenagers who are eager to break free from the constraints of an orphanage. They bravely break into the underground world of Kamurocho controlled by gangster forces, embarking on an adventure full of dangers and challenges. The 2005 story shows the breakdown and betrayal of their friendship. At the same time, the tension between the Tojo Clan and the Omi Union is reaching a critical point, foreshadowing a greater conflict is about to break out.

The drama is adapted from Sega's classic game "Yakuza" and is directed by the famous director Take Masaharu who directed "100 Yen Love". It brings together a strong cast: Takeuchi Ryoma plays the legendary gangster Kazuma Kiryu, Kento Kaku plays Kazuma Kiryu's best friend and nemesis Akira Nishikiyama, and Munetaka Aoki plays another legendary figure in Kamurocho, Goro Majima.

The first three episodes will ignite the audience's enthusiasm at once. How will these young people struggle to survive in this cruel world, and where will their friendship go? All the answers will be gradually revealed as the plot unfolds.

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