The Japanese version of the classic horror film "CUBE" officially announced that it will be released on October 22

The Japanese version of the classic horror film "CUBE" officially announced that it will be released on October 22

Do you still remember the classic small-budget horror movie "CUBE" released in 1997? Even today it is still an immortal masterpiece. The latest Japanese version "CUBE" will be released on October 22. Today, on August 2, the official released the latest trailer. Let's experience it in advance.

The theme of escape room has always been the favorite theme of low-budget filmmakers, and the "Another Dimension Killing Array (Heart Panic Square)" series is definitely one of the best representatives. The latest Japanese remake "CUBE" revisits that classic story again, and the boots of the six experimenters will experience that despair and nightmare again.

Among the six main actors of "CUBE", the genius engineer Goto Yuichi will be played by Masaki Suda, the 37-year-old clerk Kai Asako will be played by Anne, the 31-year-old freelancer Ochi Shinji will be played by Masaki Okada, the 13-year-old junior high school student Uno Chiharu will be played by Teru Tashiro, the 39-year-old mechanic Ide Hiroshi will be played by Takumi Saito, and finally the 61-year-old company employee will be played by Kotaro Yoshida.

· "CUBE" is directed by Yasuhiko Shimizu and written by Hiroshi Tokuo. It is scheduled to be released on October 22, so stay tuned.

·CUBE official trailer:

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