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"Late Night Canteen" filmed a sequel Kaoru Kobayashi returned to the autumn of appetite debut

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"Late Night Canteen" filmed a sequel Kaoru Kobayashi returned to the autumn of appetite debut

1905 Movie Network News The theatrical version of the popular TV series "Late Night Canteen" starring Kaoru Kobayashi will shoot a sequel, and Kaoru Kobayashi and other original people will return and be released on November 5 this year, and a storm of "autumn of appetite" is about to sweep in.

"Late Night Canteen" is based on the manga of the same name by Abe Yuro, which tells the story of various human appearances staged in a small canteen "Dining House". From 2009 to 2014, a total of three seasons of the TV series were broadcast, and in January 2015, "Late Night Canteen Movie Edition" was first released, mobilizing 201,000 people to watch the movie in 80 venues across the country, and earning 250 million yen at the box office.

In the sequel "Late Night Canteen Movie Edition 2", Kaoru Kobayashi, the owner of the dining house, continues to present a variety of delicious dishes to the audience, while Not Breaking Mansaku, Matsushi Toyo, Ken Mitsuishi, Yue Ando, and Odawa Chie returned to star, and many of the un-Hanako and Yu Kimiko who appeared as guests in the previous movie joined as regular actors. In addition, the new guest lineup should not be underestimated, with Hiroshi Sato, Aoi Kawai, Ikematsu Tokiori, Kojima Sei, Watanabe Misako, Igawa Hisashi and Kimura Midoriko.

Similar to the previous film, director Shinji Matsuoka will continue to be in charge of the film, and will recreate the real shinjuku golden streets in the 300-tsuboku warehouse shed. Mitsuo Harada, art director of "Roman Baths" and "Asahi in Vancouver", will present the worldview of the film in exquisite detail, and Naomi Iijima, a chef who is active because of "Seagull Canteen", will contribute a variety of seasonal delicious dishes to the audience.

Filming of the film sequel officially began on April 13 and was released on May 12. Kaoru Kobayashi, the lead actor, said: "At the beginning, I didn't expect to make a sequel to the movie version, so in the sense of being able to work with everyone again, it was not the same as the feeling at the end of the first late-night canteen movie version. It is reported that during the filming, there were many people from China to visit the class, "that kind of scene is really not common, not so much a little strange but more indicative of this interesting TV series to promote Japan." ”

It is reported that in addition to "Late Night Canteen Movie Version 2", the fourth season of the TV series will be broadcast on Netflix from October 21, and viewers in 190 countries around the world can watch it at the same time.

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