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Oguri attends the first stage meeting of Godzilla vs. King Kong

Oguri attends the first stage meeting of Godzilla vs. King Kong

▲ Oguri talks about the funny things that are considered shoddy at the stage meeting

(ZENA/Translation) On July 2, Japanese actor Shun Oguri attended the first stage meeting of the movie Godzilla vs. King Kong held in Tokyo. During the interview, Yuji Tanaka of the hilarious group "Hilarious Questions" said: "Every time I see the rough product [of the Frost Drop Star Group], I think he is becoming more and more like Oguri. Oguri heard that in fact, there has been a "reversal" now.

In the past, Shokoku had been playing with the "Little Chestnut Shun reflected on the spoon" and said that he bumped his face with Oguri Shun. Oguri also openly admitted to knowing the stem and said with a wry smile: "Once a friend recognized the rough product as me and came to ask, 'Did you take the jeans commercial?' I said I didn't pick up, and when I looked at it later, I found out that it was an advertisement starring rough. ”

Oguri attends the first stage meeting of Godzilla vs. King Kong

▲ "Little Chestnut On a Spoon"

Hearing this, Tanaka clapped his hands and said, "He (rough) would be very happy if he knew (laughs)." Then when it came to "after the photos of the last film test screening were uploaded to the official blog, there was a comment that said, 'Looking at Oguri's face, I think of the rough product.'" Oguri also laughed at this, "It really caused me a lot of trouble."

The film is the latest in the Monster Wars series, a mix of the Hollywood version of godzilla and the vast worldview of Kong: Skull Island (2017), enabling a second battle between the two monsters since the 1962 Japanese film King Kong vs. Godzilla.

The important role of Reizawa Reisawa, played by Oguri in the film, is the son of Dr. Inoshiro Serizawa (Ken Watanabe), who appeared in the first two works of the Hollywood version of the Godzilla series. The film is also his first appearance in a Hollywood film, and recalling the production process, he said: "The film started in Australia around March 2 years ago, we stayed in a very luxurious resort, and from there we spent another hour or so in the studio. It's really big and it takes a long time to shoot a scene. ”

At the stage meeting, voice actors from the Japanese dubbed version, including Matsuya Ogami, Nashi Tamakami, Kenjiro Tsuda, and Nobusuke Kasai, also attended the stage meeting.

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