The series premieres on October 24, the film will open in the spring of 2024
Naoki Yamakawa and Masashi Asaki’s My Home Hero manga is inspiring a TV series and live-action film. The series will premiere on MBS and TBS’s “Dramaism” channel on October 24, and it will premiere in Japan in spring 2024. MBS has released the trailer and cast:
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The live-action cast includes:
Directed by Takahiro Aoyama.
Asaki drew a commemorative illustration:
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The series recently took a one-month hiatus so the creators could “recharge” before starting the series’ climax. The manga is slated to return in Kodansha’s Weekly Young Magazine issue 40 on September 4.
©Naoki Yamakawa, Masashi Asaki, Kodansha, Kodansha USA
Yamakawa and Asaki launched the manga in Weekly Young Magazine in May 2017. The manga’s 21st volume was published on June 6. The manga went on hiatus after ending the second season in May. 10 in 2021 and continue with the third and final installment in June 2022. The final installment takes the story back seven years after the second.
Publisher Kodansha USA licensed the manga and began publishing it digitally on February 28.
The series revolves around a salaryman with a reliable wife and a college-going daughter, who can act a bit rebellious at times, but leads a happy life in her own right. . Until one day, he discovers his daughter has been beaten, from which he begins his journey into a dangerous world to protect his family.
The anime adaptation of the manga premiered on April 2 on Tokyo MX and BS TV. Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired and began streaming the English dub on April 16.
Yamakawa and Akinari Nao’s manga I’m Standing on a Million Lives inspired an anime television adaptation that premiered in October 2020. The second season of the anime premiered in July. 2021. Kodansha USA is publishing the manga in English.
Asaki illustrated Yuma Ando’s Psychometr and Psychometr Eiji manga, and also drew the IWGP: Denshi no Hoshi manga for the Ikebukuro West Gate Park franchise.
Source: MBSComic Natalie