Kodoani.com – An extremely moving move has just been made in the manga and movie-loving community when the official Twitter account of the live-action manga adaptation “Ya Boy Kongming” by Yuto Yotsuba and Ryō Ogawa posted a new clip for the film this past Saturday. Starring Dean Fujioka as Liu Bei, the video promises a dramatic and gripping drama.
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— 水10ドラマ「パリピ孔明」公式【9/27(水)よる10時スタート!】 (@paripikoumei_cx) August 18, 2023
Notable series of events:
The live-action movie “Ya Boy Kongming” is scheduled to premiere on September 27, and audiences will enjoy the exciting episode at 10:00 p.m. JST. Directed by Shūhei Shibue and written by Nonji Nemoto, the film promises to bring a new perspective on the story of Zhuge Liang in the modern world.
Impressive cast:
Dean Fujioka could not help but be mentioned when he took on the role of Liu Bei – a key character in the film. Osamu Mukai will transform into Shokatsu Kōmei (Zheng Kong Ming), and Moka Kamishiraishi will take on the role of the main character Eiko. Other notable points are the participation of many famous names such as Mirai Moriyama, Koharu Sugawara, Ryūbi Miyase, Rikako Yagi, Mandy Sekiguchi and many others.
From page to screen:
The manga “Ya Boy Kongming,” created by Yuto Yotsuba and Ryō Ogawa, has been rapidly gaining interest since its first publication at Kodansha in December 2019. The relatively unique story follows the Liu Bei – a general of the Three Kingdoms – suddenly reincarnated into the modern world after his death, facing new challenges and having to adapt to modern life.
Besides being adapted into a live-action film, “Ya Boy Kongming” has also been successful with an anime version, which has been broadcast since April 2022.
With a combination of impressive cast and unique story, “Ya Boy Kongming” promises to become an impressive work in the live-action world. Be prepared for a great adventure on September 27 when the series officially premieres on Fuji TV.
Via: Kodoani.com