The series launches globally on Netflix on December 14
Netflix released the official trailer for the upcoming live-action series based on Yoshihiro Togashi’s Yū Yū Hakusho manga on Tuesday, as well as a series of character trailers on its Japanese YouTube account on Wednesday. .
The trailer introduces the film’s story involving the struggle between humans and demons.
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Takumi Kitamura as Yusuke Urameshi
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Sei Shiraishi as Keiko Yukimura
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Jun Shison as Kurama
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Shūhei Uesugi as Kazuma Kuwabara
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Kotone Furukawa as Botan
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Kanata Hongō as Hiei
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Kenichi Takitō as Elder Toguro
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Goro Inagaki as Sakyo
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Go Ayano as younger Toguro
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Meiko Kaji as Genkai
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Ai Mikami as Yukina
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Keita Machida as Koenma
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The film will be released worldwide on December 14.
Sho Tsukikawa (live-action Let Me Eat Your Pancreas) is directing the film and Tatsurō Mishima is writing the script. Ryō Sakaguch (Lord of the Rings, X-Men) was the VFX supervisor.
The manga tells the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a 14-year-old criminal who died after saving a child in a car accident. The Spirit World was surprised by his death and offered him the chance to return as a “soul detective” who was tasked with defeating demons.
TOHO Studios and Netflix have signed a multi-year deal to lease two of TOHO’s Theatrical Facilities in Tokyo starting April 2021. Netflix’s first production there is the live-action series Yū Yū Hakusho.
Togashi (Hunter printed copies of all 19 volumes.
An anime television series was adapted from 1992 to 1995, and there were two films and two original video animation (OVA) releases. Funimation released the television series and OVAs on home video in North America. Media Blasters and later Funimation released the first film and Central Park Media released the second film. The television series aired on Adult Swim and later on Toonami.
A new OVA debuted at a screening event in October 2018 and was later released with the fourth part of the anime’s 25th Anniversary Blu-ray Box collection at the same time. month. The new anime adapts the bonus chapter “Two Shot” from the manga’s seventh volume, as well as the manga’s penultimate chapter “All or Nothing”.
The manga is inspired by a stage play performed in Japan from August to September 2019.
Source: Netflix’s YouTube channel, Netflix’s YouTube Japan channel