The new "Kamen Rider Revice" will be broadcast on September 5th, and the male lead has been confirmed

The new "Kamen Rider Revice" will be broadcast on September 5th, and the male lead has been confirmed

The third generation Kamen Rider special effects series "Kamen Rider Revice", which follows Zero-One and Saber, has been officially confirmed to be broadcast on September 5th. The two male protagonists were announced today, July 22nd, and they will be played by Kentaro Maeda and Subaru Kimura respectively. Stay tuned.

·The theme of "Kamen Rider Revice" will focus on "Kamen Rider who signed a contract with the devil", telling the story of the protagonist Igarashi Kazuki who signed a contract with the devil in his body, Bais, to protect his family in order to fight against the evil devil worship organization that materializes the devil in humans.

The male lead Igarashi Kazuki will be played by new actor Kentaro Maeda, and the voice actor of the demon Baice inside the body will be Subaru Kimura. The director is Takayuki Shibasaki, who has been in the series for a long time, and the script is written by Hanta Kinoshita. It is scheduled to premiere on September 5, so stay tuned.

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