Official stills of the movie "Psycho-Pass" which will be released in Japan on January 9, 2015 have been officially released. Ginoza tied her hair into a single ponytail in the new movie, and she is a well-deserved "policewoman". Akane's image in the movie is more capable and more like a female man =. =. At the same time, Kougi Shin has also confirmed that he will appear in the movie. According to the official stills of the movie, this time Akane Tsunemori leads all of his men to the water city of Shambhala in Southeast Asia to carry out an anti-terrorism mission. All of Akane's surviving men in the second season follow Akane to carry out this overseas mission, including Shimotsuki, who was called the "new slave of the prophet system" at the end of the second season. In addition to Ginoza with a ponytail, the stills also show Shinya Kougi, who was missing in the first season. Since this movie is classified as R15, it is destined to be full of bloody and brutal elements, but there is no relevant display in the released stills. Hiroshi Kamiya and Unsho Ishizuka voiced the characters of Shambhala in the movie. Hiroshi Kamiya's role in the play is Nicholas Wang (a Chinese character?), and Unsho Ishizuka's role is Desmond Rutaganda. Stills from the movie: |
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