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Ryosuke Yamada made his first appearance in the comedy film "Aftermath for monsters" in the first collaboration between Shochiku and Toei

Ryosuke Yamada made his first appearance in the comedy film "Aftermath for monsters" in the first collaboration between Shochiku and Toei

According to Japanese media reports, hey! say! Jump Ryosuke Yamada (26) will star in the special effects film "Aftermath of the Great Monster" (expected to be released this year) featuring the protagonist as the aftermath of the monster after death.

The work tells the story of the special forces who receive orders to take care of the monster after they are killed after attacking the big monster of the country's Godzilla level. Yamada plays a team member who fights a suddenly imposed puzzle while trying to solve the problem with wisdom. This is his first time in a comedy, and Yamada said energetically, "I will do my best to be funny and make a funny work." ”

The American movie "Godzilla vs King Kong" released this year and the movie "The New Ultraman" that will be released in 2021 are a new perspective in the various high-profile special effects films that have appeared one after another. In order to show a grand worldview, shochiku and Toei film companies, which were originally competitors, will work together for the first time to produce the film. The film is directed by Satoshi Miki (58), who has filmed dramas such as the "Statute of Limitation Police" series.

The protagonist's original fiancée, the heroine who is in charge of handling the monster with him, is played by Tsuchiya Taiho (25 years old). Yamada is looking forward to her first performance with Tsuchiya, "I'm looking forward to her serious and humorous spit in this movie." And advertised, "Stay tuned', 'Will Yamada and Tsuchiya still do this!?' ''s surprise. ”

Yamada has filmed comedy-type TV series, and his grimace appearance in the Japanese TV series "Hidden in Winter ~ My Family's Problems Disappear ~ " in January 2018 caused a hot discussion. One can't help but look forward to his first "all-out funny" on the big screen.

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