The official YouTube channel of Netflix Asia started streaming a brand new trailer for Golden Kamuy live-action film on April 24, 2024, ahead of its worldwide release.
The trailer revealed that the live-action film will be available to stream on Netflix worldwide starting May 19, 2024.
Related:
‘Icicles Formed In Our Ears’: Golden Kamuy Live-Action Film Actors Share Harsh Filming Conditions
Golden Kamuy live-action film released on Jan 19, 2024.
Cast members include:
Kento Yamazaki as Saichi Sugimoto Anna Yamada as Asirpa Gordon Maeda as Hyakunosuke Ogata Yuma Yamoto as Yoshitake Shiraishi Asuka Kudo as Hajime Tsukishima Shuntarō Yanagi as Yōhei/Kōhei Nikaido Ryōhei Ōtani as Genjirō Tanigaki Katsuya as Tatsuma Ushiyama Katsumi Kiba as Shinpachi Nagakura Hisako Okata as Huci Makita Sports as Takechiyo Goto Debo Akibe as Asirpa’s great uncle Hiroshi Tamaki as Tokushiro Tsurumi Hiroshi Tachi as Toshizo Hijikata Mitsuki Takahata as Umeko Yuki Izumisawa as Toraji
Credeus was in charge of the film’s production.
The trailer revealed that the live-action film will be available to stream on Netflix worldwide starting May 19, 2024.
Related:
‘Icicles Formed In Our Ears’: Golden Kamuy Live-Action Film Actors Share Harsh Filming Conditions
Golden Kamuy live-action film released on Jan 19, 2024.
Cast members include:
Kento Yamazaki as Saichi Sugimoto Anna Yamada as Asirpa Gordon Maeda as Hyakunosuke Ogata Yuma Yamoto as Yoshitake Shiraishi Asuka Kudo as Hajime Tsukishima Shuntarō Yanagi as Yōhei/Kōhei Nikaido Ryōhei Ōtani as Genjirō Tanigaki Katsuya as Tatsuma Ushiyama Katsumi Kiba as Shinpachi Nagakura Hisako Okata as Huci Makita Sports as Takechiyo Goto Debo Akibe as Asirpa’s great uncle Hiroshi Tamaki as Tokushiro Tsurumi Hiroshi Tachi as Toshizo Hijikata Mitsuki Takahata as Umeko Yuki Izumisawa as Toraji
Credeus was in charge of the film’s production.
- 4/25/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
The highly anticipated live-action adaptation of Satoru Noda’s Golden Kamuy had its opening day stage greeting on Jan 19, 2024, at Toho Cinemas Roppongi Hills in Tokyo.
The cast, including Hiroshi Tamaki, Asuka Kudo, Shuntaro Yanagi, and Ryohei Otani shared their behind-the-scenes experiences and shed light on the challenges encountered during filming.
Since Golden Kamuy is set in the late Meiji era in Hokkaido, revolving around a battle for a substantial Ainu treasure, the filmmakers took on the challenge of capturing the authentic winter atmosphere of Hokkaido, leading to extreme conditions during the shoot.
Yanagi revealed the harsh conditions, stating, “It was a tough shoot; we even had icicles forming in our ears. We used to check with each other, wondering, ‘Are our ears frozen?‘”. Asuka Kudo too added to this, highlighting the persistence of the icy challenge, especially during extended takes.
“With scenes that couldn’t be wrapped up in a single take,...
The cast, including Hiroshi Tamaki, Asuka Kudo, Shuntaro Yanagi, and Ryohei Otani shared their behind-the-scenes experiences and shed light on the challenges encountered during filming.
Since Golden Kamuy is set in the late Meiji era in Hokkaido, revolving around a battle for a substantial Ainu treasure, the filmmakers took on the challenge of capturing the authentic winter atmosphere of Hokkaido, leading to extreme conditions during the shoot.
Yanagi revealed the harsh conditions, stating, “It was a tough shoot; we even had icicles forming in our ears. We used to check with each other, wondering, ‘Are our ears frozen?‘”. Asuka Kudo too added to this, highlighting the persistence of the icy challenge, especially during extended takes.
“With scenes that couldn’t be wrapped up in a single take,...
- 1/19/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
A recent press conference held to commemorate the completion of the Golden Kamuy live-action film unveiled a heartfelt message from the manga creator, Satoru Noda, who shared his thoughts on the film after attending its premiere.
In the message Noda revealed the initial worry he harboured deep down on how his vision for Golden Kamuy would translate onto the big screen. However, after attending the preview, he shared a sense of relief, indicating that the movie had surpassed his expectations.
According to the author, the movie featured many aspects he hadn’t even envisioned.
He then went on to praise the actors for their portrayal of characters, describing them as ‘cool, mature, cute, and well-suited’ to their respective roles. He noted that their appeal brought a unique liveliness to the characters, distinct from the manga.
Noda ended the message by encouraging the fans to watch Golden Kamuy live action film.
In the message Noda revealed the initial worry he harboured deep down on how his vision for Golden Kamuy would translate onto the big screen. However, after attending the preview, he shared a sense of relief, indicating that the movie had surpassed his expectations.
According to the author, the movie featured many aspects he hadn’t even envisioned.
He then went on to praise the actors for their portrayal of characters, describing them as ‘cool, mature, cute, and well-suited’ to their respective roles. He noted that their appeal brought a unique liveliness to the characters, distinct from the manga.
Noda ended the message by encouraging the fans to watch Golden Kamuy live action film.
- 12/23/2023
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
This post contains spoilers for "One Piece Film Red."
"One Piece Film Red" is filled with explosive and mind-bending moments that not only features stunning animation and fun world-building but also rewards viewers who have watched or read the series from the beginning. Eiichiro Oda himself said that "One Piece" was nearing its end, and although he's said that several times before, the events and character interactions up to this point all seem to indicate that it may actually be true this time. That's especially the case with "One Piece Film Red," which heavily features one of the most popular characters in the series who has, throughout 1,000 plus episodes of anime, essentially only appeared three times.
I am, of course, talking about the legendary pirate Red-Haired Shanks, Captain of the Red-Haired Pirates, and the man who gave Luffy his signature straw hat, which has now become symbolic of everything "One Piece" related.
"One Piece Film Red" is filled with explosive and mind-bending moments that not only features stunning animation and fun world-building but also rewards viewers who have watched or read the series from the beginning. Eiichiro Oda himself said that "One Piece" was nearing its end, and although he's said that several times before, the events and character interactions up to this point all seem to indicate that it may actually be true this time. That's especially the case with "One Piece Film Red," which heavily features one of the most popular characters in the series who has, throughout 1,000 plus episodes of anime, essentially only appeared three times.
I am, of course, talking about the legendary pirate Red-Haired Shanks, Captain of the Red-Haired Pirates, and the man who gave Luffy his signature straw hat, which has now become symbolic of everything "One Piece" related.
- 11/4/2022
- by Ernesto Valenzuela
- Slash Film
Just how far can Luffy stretch? That’s a question “One Piece” fans have been asking for years of the Gum-Gum hero with the go-go-gadget arms. Sure, there are limits to Luffy’s flexibility, but if you look at the pirate adventure series to which he belongs — one that’s been serialized for 25 years running, generating more than 100 books, 1,000-plus anime episodes and 15 theatrical features — it would seem that “One Piece” creator Eiichiro Oda can stretch the entire franchise pretty much as far as he pleases.
Case in point: The series’ latest entry, “One Piece Film: Red,” expands into musical territory, focusing on a pop star named Uta who has been made powerful by the Sing-Sing Fruit. “One Piece” characters gain special abilities after consuming Devil Fruit (Gum-Gum is Luffy’s), and Sing-Sing skills allow this chic chanteuse with two-tone hair and a worldwide fan base to whisk listeners...
Case in point: The series’ latest entry, “One Piece Film: Red,” expands into musical territory, focusing on a pop star named Uta who has been made powerful by the Sing-Sing Fruit. “One Piece” characters gain special abilities after consuming Devil Fruit (Gum-Gum is Luffy’s), and Sing-Sing skills allow this chic chanteuse with two-tone hair and a worldwide fan base to whisk listeners...
- 11/4/2022
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Why is "One Piece" one of the longest-running animes ever? What's so special about this goofy series about a young boy with the ability to turn his body into rubber, whose dreams of becoming the Pirate King have persisted for nearly 25 years? For a long time, that answer has escaped me, even as I recognized its impact and saw whole stores and statues dedicated to the beloved anime while visiting Japan, or caught a handful of episodes on Cartoon Network. But with "One Piece Film: Red," I kind of get it.
The "One Piece" feature film directed by Gorō Taniguchi and written by Tsutomu Kuroiwa is a one-off adventure unrelated to the events of the main series, but it manages to capture the wild, frenzied energy of the anime while telling an engaging, if simple, story of a young girl whose dreams warped into something monstrous. Luffy and co. are...
The "One Piece" feature film directed by Gorō Taniguchi and written by Tsutomu Kuroiwa is a one-off adventure unrelated to the events of the main series, but it manages to capture the wild, frenzied energy of the anime while telling an engaging, if simple, story of a young girl whose dreams warped into something monstrous. Luffy and co. are...
- 11/3/2022
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
Global anime destination Crunchyroll will release the anticipated One Piece Film Red in the U.S. and Canada on Nov. 4.
The film, produced by Toei Animation and One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, will hit theaters in Australia and New Zealand the day before, on Nov. 3, following a release in Austria and Germany Oct. 13. The 15th installment of the global franchise is already the highest grossing yet having taken in over 93M (as of September 8) at the box office in Japan since premiering there August 6.
Crunchyroll and Toei Animation will host a subtitled and dubbed premiere in the U.S. on Oct. 6 in NY to coincide with New York Comic Con.
Oda serves as the executive producer of One Piece Film Red, which is directed by Goro Taniguchi (One Piece Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzack! Ova), and written by Tsutomu Kuroiwa (One Piece Film: Gold).
The films are based on the...
The film, produced by Toei Animation and One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, will hit theaters in Australia and New Zealand the day before, on Nov. 3, following a release in Austria and Germany Oct. 13. The 15th installment of the global franchise is already the highest grossing yet having taken in over 93M (as of September 8) at the box office in Japan since premiering there August 6.
Crunchyroll and Toei Animation will host a subtitled and dubbed premiere in the U.S. on Oct. 6 in NY to coincide with New York Comic Con.
Oda serves as the executive producer of One Piece Film Red, which is directed by Goro Taniguchi (One Piece Defeat Him! The Pirate Ganzack! Ova), and written by Tsutomu Kuroiwa (One Piece Film: Gold).
The films are based on the...
- 9/12/2022
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
The story takes place on an island where Uta, the world’s favorite diva, performs for the first time in public. Uta’s voice, with which she sings while concealing her true identity, has been described as “otherworldly”, and while the venue is filled with the Straw Hats led by Luffy, pirates, navy, and fans from all over the world who have come to enjoy her voice, Uta is heard in a new light. The curtain rises on the story with the shocking revelation that she is “Shanks’ daughter”!
In the teaser trailer, the young Uta and Shanks stand shoulder to shoulder in the background, and Shanks says, “Uta, though we’re apart, you’ll always be my daughter.” The trailer depicts a young Uta shedding tears, her growth and appearance on a live stage as a diva loved around the world, and Luffy’s rage at Uta’s name,...
In the teaser trailer, the young Uta and Shanks stand shoulder to shoulder in the background, and Shanks says, “Uta, though we’re apart, you’ll always be my daughter.” The trailer depicts a young Uta shedding tears, her growth and appearance on a live stage as a diva loved around the world, and Luffy’s rage at Uta’s name,...
- 4/16/2022
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
The upcoming full 3D CG anime film adapts once more the ultra-violent, ultra-popular manga by Hiroya Oku.
Keiichi Satou (Tiger & Bunny, Asura) is the chief director for the film, and Yasushi Kawamura (Appleseed: Ex Machina CGI director) is directing the film. Tsutomu Kuroiwa (One Piece Film Gold script) is writing the screenplay. Digital Frontier is handling production.
The film, which adapts the original manga’s Osaka arc, is slated to open in Japan on October 14.
Source: animenewsnetwork...
Keiichi Satou (Tiger & Bunny, Asura) is the chief director for the film, and Yasushi Kawamura (Appleseed: Ex Machina CGI director) is directing the film. Tsutomu Kuroiwa (One Piece Film Gold script) is writing the screenplay. Digital Frontier is handling production.
The film, which adapts the original manga’s Osaka arc, is slated to open in Japan on October 14.
Source: animenewsnetwork...
- 7/31/2016
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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