The second of the two live-action sequels to Ken Wakui’s manga series Tokyo Revengers, Chi no Halloween -Kessen (Bloody Halloween -Decisive Battle-), received a new trailer and visual on Thursday via the official website for Tokyo Revengers 2. The second movie’s theme music, “Hakanakunai” (Not Merely Fleeting) by SUPER BEAVER, can be heard in the trailer.
The second sequel, Chi no Halloween -Kessen (Bloody Halloween -Decisive Battle-), will debut on June 30. The first sequel, Chi no Halloween -Unmei (Bloody Halloween -Fate-), debuted on April 21.
Here we have the youtube video of the trailer:
In the follow-up movies, Takumi Kitamura reprises his role as Takemichi Hanagaki. Yuki Yamada, who plays Draken, and Ry Yoshizawa, who plays Mikey, are additional returning cast members. Additionally back are producer Shota Okada and director Tsutomu Hanabusa. As Keisuke Baji, Kento Nagayama joins the cast, along with Nijir Murakami as Kazutora Hanemiya and Mahiro Takasugi as Chifuyu Matsuno. As Chome, Taketo Tanaka is cast. The “Gradation” theme song from the first movie is sung by SUPER BEAVER.
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The first live-action Tokyo Revengers movie debuted in Japan in July 2021 and ranked as the country’s top live-action movie that year. The movie is available on Crunchyroll for streaming everywhere else but in Asia, Spain, and Latin America. Although Weekly Shnen Magazine is currently serializing the Tokyo Revengers Extra spinoff manga about the founders of the Tokyo Manji Gang, Wakui began the manga in that publication in March 2017 and completed it on November 16.
Watching the news, Takemichi Hanagaki learns that his girlfriend from way back in middle school, Hinata Tachibana, has died. The only girlfriend he ever had was just killed by a villainous group known as the Tokyo Manji Gang. He lives in a crappy apartment with thin walls, and his six-years-younger boss treats him like an idiot. Plus, he’s a complete and total virgin … At the height of his rock-bottom life, he suddenly time-leaps twelve years back to his middle school days!! To save Hinata, and change the life he spent running away, hopeless part-timer Takemichi must aim for the top of Kanto’s most sinister delinquent gang!!
The television anime version of the manga debuted in April 2021. The anime was shown live on Crunchyroll as it was in Japan. The Tokyo Revengers: Christmas Showdown episode of the anime debuted on January 7. There will soon be an anime adaptation of the Tenjiku Arc of the manga.