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Trailer for Prime Video’s Live-action Adaptation of the Murder Mystery Anime OSHI NO KO — GeekTyrant

Nov 6, 2024


Here is the trailer for Prime Video’s live action series adaptation of the idol murder mystery anime Oshi no Ko. This is a unique concept ,and it looks like it’s going to make for a good film with a wild kind of energy. The anime was created by Aka Akasaka and Mengo Yokoyori and in the story, after an obsessed fan of idol star Ai Hoshino kills the doctor delivering her twin children, he – and another patient – are reborn as Ai’s children Aqua and Ruby.Aquamarine and Ruby are reincarnations of people from her past life, Aquamarine is a doctor who adored Ai, and Ruby is a terminally ill girl who was a devoted fan. After Ai is murdered by a stalker, her children grow up determined to uncover the mystery behind her death. The cast also includes former Nogizaka 46 member Asuka Saito as Ai Hoshino and former =LOVE member Nagisa Saito as Ruby Hoshino.A sequel feature film will also be released in Japan on December 20th. Then a third season of the anime has also recently been announced. Check out the trailer below.

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