The official website for the live-action film adaptation of Yasuhisa Hara's Kingdom manga revealed on Monday that Kingdom: Taishogun no Kikan (Return of the General), the fourth live-action film about the Kingdom, has announced new trailers and images, and revealed that Masao Kusakari will play Chо̄ (Zhao).
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Image via the live-action Kingdom movie website
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The film will open on July 12. Shinsuke Satō will once again direct the new film.
The film covers the Shi Ka (Zi strong from the north. Anne (Anne Watanabe) returns as key character Shi Ka (Zi Xia). Other cast members include Kataoka Ainosuke VI as Fuu Ki (Feng Ji), Kōji Yamamoto as Chō Sō (Zhao Zhuang), Yuki Yamada as Man Goku (Wan Ji), Eri Murakawa as You Li (Yū Ri) , Hinako Sakurai as Dong Mei (Tō Bi) and Yūki Araki as Kyō.
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The third film opened in Japan last July and ranked No. 1 on its opening weekend. The film had the best opening weekend of all three Kingdom films.
Kento Yamazaki, Ryō Yoshizawa, Takao Osawa and Kanna Hashimoto all reprise their respective characters of Shin (Xin), Yin Zheng (Yin Zheng), Ō Ki (Wang Qi) and Ka Ryō Ten (He Liao Diao ), respectively from the previous two films. Nana Seino, Hiroshi Tamaki and Kōichi Satō from the second film also reprise their respective characters Kyо̄ Kai, Sho Hei Kun (Lord Changping) and Ryo Fui (Lu Buwei).
Shinsuke Satō (live-action Gantz, Death Note Light up the NEW world, Bleach) returns as director. Hara and Tsutomu Kuroiwa (One Piece Film Gold, Black Butler live-action, GANTZ:O) return to write the script.
The first film opened in Japan in April 2019 and eventually earned a cumulative total of 5.73 billion yen (about $53.2 million). Funimation screened the film at Anime Expo in July 2019 and screened it in theaters in the United States and Canada in August 2019. The second film Kingdom II: Harukanaru Daichi e (To Distant Lands) opened in Japan in July 2022 and won the revenue. 5.16 billion yen (about 37.8 million USD), becoming the highest-earning Japanese live-action film in Japan in 2022.
The record-setting manga debuted in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump magazine in 2006.
The fifth anime series premiered on NHK General on January 6.
Source: Kingdom live-action movies' website, Comic Natalie