Bungo Stray Dogs The Movie: Beast

2022 Japanese film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bungo Stray Dogs The Movie: Beast is a Japanese 2022 live-action film directed by Koichi Sakamoto and written by Kafka Asagiri. Based on a light novel spin-off from the Bungo Stray Dogs manga by Asagiri, the movie is set in an alternate universe from the franchise.[1]

Directed byKoichi Sakamoto
Written byKafka Asagiri
Based onBungo Stray Dogs Beast
by Kafka Asagiri
StarringShohei Hashimoto
Yūki Torigoe
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Bungo Stray Dogs The Movie: Beast
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Directed byKoichi Sakamoto
Written byKafka Asagiri
Based onBungo Stray Dogs Beast
by Kafka Asagiri
StarringShohei Hashimoto
Yūki Torigoe
Music byTaku Iwasaki
Production
company
W Field
Distributed byKadokawa Corporation
Release date
  • January 7, 2022 (2022-01-07)
Running time
134 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
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Premise

The story follows Ryunosuke Akutagawa, a man who vows revenge on a man dressed in black in order to rescue his sister. However, as he is about to starve to death, a man from the Armed Detective Agency appears.[1]

Cast

Production

Director Koichi Sakamoto

A live-action film, Beast was confirmed in March 2020 to be in development. It is based on a light novel of the same name by Kafka Asagiri, who also acted as writer, while Koichi Sakamoto directed the movie.[2] Actors Yūki Torigoe (Atsushi Nakajima) and Shohei Hashimoto (Ryunosuke Akutagawa) reprised their roles from the original plays, while almost all of the cast remains the same.[3] Several actors have commented the film will have a different style from plays.[4][5]

Taku Iwasaki is returning from the anime version to compose the live-action film's music, and the rock unit Granrodeo is also returning to contribute the theme song "Tokei-mawari no Torque" (Clockwise Torque).[6] Iwasaki claimed he conceived a specific type of soundtrack to fit the live-action version of Bungo Stray Dogs which would stand out in contrast to the anime soundtrack. Granrodeo "tried to express the contrast between justice and evil in the music".[7]

In charge of the script, Kafka Asagiri provided new content not present in the original Beast light novel, including more characters.[8]

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