The animated theatrical version of "Killing Organs," adapted from the novel by science fiction writer Ito Kei, will be released in Japan on November 13. Today, the official released the latest promotional poster for the film. There are two main characters in the poster. The protagonist Clavius Sheppard stands with his back to the audience, and the mysterious man he is investigating, John Paul, is slightly further away. The poster also reads: "Words that call on the killing instinct, can you resist?" The movie version is produced by manglobe, with Shuko Murase as the director and scriptwriter, and the original character design is redjuice. The theme song is "Reloaded" sung by the virtual singer EGOIST. In terms of voice actors, popular voice actors such as Tetsu Mikami, Kaito Ishikawa, Yuki Kaji, Akio Otsuka, Sanae Kobayashi, and Takahiro Sakurai will join this work. The story of "Killing Organs" takes place in an imaginary science fiction world. Civil wars and massacres continue to break out in developing countries, while developed countries have established strict management systems to fight against terrorist attacks. Captain Clavius Sheppard of the US Intelligence Force gradually finds out the truth while investigating John Paul, the mysterious man behind the massacres in developing countries. |
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