The production team behind Kōji Megumi and Meebu’s live-action Acma:Game series revealed on Saturday that they will add four additional voice actors to the series. The production team also revealed on Sunday that the show will be broadcast in more than 150 countries with subtitles in eight languages including Japanese and English, starting April 26 on TVer, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.
Additionally, the show’s X/Twitter account has revealed new visuals and is streaming a new trailer.
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The new cast includes:
Junichi Suwabe will voice Gado, a giant bull-like demon with giant horns
Image via Acma:Game’s Twitter
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Maaya Sakamoto will voice Korzia, a noble and calm great snowy owl
Image via Acma: Game Twitter
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Yūichi Nakamura will voice Elva, a grotesque demon
Image via Acma: Game Twitter
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Kana Hanazawa will voice Orochi, an original artificial intelligence character and Yūki’s partner
Image via Acma: The game’s Twitter
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Image via Model Press Twitter account
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The series will premiere on NTV on April 7.
The manga revolves around Teruasa Oda, a high school student gifted with intelligence, looks, and money. This seemingly perfect son of Japan’s powerful Oda Corporation is caught up in a nightmarish game with the son of the Belmont mafia family boss.
Shōtarō Mamiya (Tetta Kisaki in live-action Tokyo Revengers, Yukinori Sawabe in Blue Giant) stars in the series as Teruasa Oda. SixTONES member Juri Tanaka plays Ui Saitō, Oda’s high school friend. Kotone Furukawa plays Yūki Manabe.
Tōya Satō, Shunsuke Kariyama and Kento Matsuda are directing the film, with a script by Yoshihiro Izumi and Junichirō Taniguchi. Yūgo Kanno is composing music.
Artist Megumi and story writer Meebu launched the manga in Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine in April 2013 and ended with the 22nd volume in April 2017. Kodansha’s K MANGA service offers the manga in English. Older brother.
Kodansha USA published all 11 volumes of Megumi’s Bloody Monday manga. Megumi drew the sequel Bloody Monday Part 2: Pandora no Hako and Bloody Monday: Sequel.
Source: Acma: Game Twitter account, account by NTV, Natalie Comics