The Three Young-Men in Midnight Comedy Manga Gets New Live-Action Series, Film


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Anime News Network— New series debuts on May 24, film on August 30 // Maco-Ching Ishihara's The 3-Mei-sama (The Three Young-Men in Midnight) gag manga is inspiring a new live-action

Anime News Network—Yoshiharu Tsuge's 'Ame no Naka no Yokujō' Manga Gets Live-Action Film. Ryō Narita stars in film opening on November 29 // Yoshiharu Tsuge's "Ame no Naka no Yokujō" (Desire in the Rain) manga short story is inspiring a live-action

Japan Today—'City Hunter' manga hero drops sexism for new live-action film. Attracting global audiences with a live-action adaptation of a classic Japanese manga can be tough, and even more so when the protagonist is a notorious philanderer. That was the problem Japanese actor Ryohei Suzuki faced in rendering the elite sniper in the 1980s manga hit "City Hunter" palatable for the

Daily Mail—Elisabeth Moss fractured her SPINE after filming an action-packed scene in her new FX on Hulu series The Veil which shut down filming for hours. The 41-year-old actress was speaking with Variety to promote the series, which debuts on the streaming service April 30. Moss plays Imogen Salter, an MI6 agent who is working against the clock to stop a terrorist attack on the United States. She revealed that she was filming a scene for the second episode, involving a rooftop fight scenes that resulting in her fracturing a vertebrae in her back