The new series premieres on May 24, with the movie releasing on August 30
Maco-Ching Ishihara's comedy The 3-Mei-sama (The Three Young-Men in Midnight) is inspiring a new live-action project titled The 3 Meisama Ω (pronounced “omega”) this year. now. The project will include a new live-action series that will premiere on the Fuji TV On Demand streaming service on May 24, as well as a live-action film titled The 3 Meisama Ω ~Korette Futsū ni Jiken Jane?!~ (Doesn't this count as trouble?!) opens in Japan on August 30.
The series' official YouTube channel is streaming an announcement video, which features the series' familiar trio announcing the project.
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Actors from the previous live-action series Ryūta Satō (Rookies, Limit of Love: Umizaru), Yoshinori Okada (Densha Otoko, Kamikaze Girls) and Takashi Tsukamoto (Battle Royale, Gokusen) will take turns playing the three friends. Futoshi/Jumbo, Mattsun and Mickey. Tamae Andō and Nashiko Momotsuki also return as waitresses and Daisuke Kobayashi also returns as a waiter.
Takeshi Moriya is directing the new work at Atmovie with Ryōta Koyama.
The 3-Mei Story-sama is about random late-night conversations between three aimless friends at a family diner.
The manga was originally serialized in Shogakukan's Big Comic Spirits magazine from 2000 to 2007. The cover of the first compilation volume of the series had the words in English: “No money, no motivation, no job , no expertise, no talent, no qualifications, no plans, no energy, no dreams… besides friends and time!!”
The manga that inspired The 3-Mei-sama: Anime wa Anime de Arissho! anime in February 2009.
The live-action adaptation premiered in 2005. The series ran until 2010 and has 11 DVDs. The series replaced Big Boy's family's real diner with the manga's fictional Sunny Day restaurant. The live-action film The 3 Meisama ~Remote Dake ja Muri ja ne?~ only ran for one week in Japan in April 2022. The film was the first new live-action title in the franchise in 12 years at the time .
Source: Natalie Comics