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This year’s 14th issue of Shogakukan’s Weekly Big Comic Spirits magazine revealed more cast members for the manga’s live-action adaptation. Insomniacs After School (Kimi wa Hōkago Insomnia) by Makoto Ojiro on Monday.
New cast members include:
Yuki Sakurai trong vai Usako Kurashiki Minori Hagiwara trong vai Yui Shiromaru Kaisei Kamimura trong vai Tao Ukegawa Seira Anzai trong vai Kanami Anamizu Rico Nagase trong vai Motoko Kanikawa Honoka Kawasaki trong vai Mina Nono
Insomniacs After School will open in Japan in June.
Nana Mori and Daiken Okudaira play the lead roles of Isaki Magari and Ganta Nakami, respectively. Chihiro Ikeda will direct. United Productions is planning and producing the project, and Pony Canyon is distributing.
The manga is set in the city of Nanao in Ishikawa Prefecture, and production was filmed on location in this city for about a month from July to August.
Viz Media has licensed the manga and will release the first compiled book volume on March 21. The company describes the manga:
Two sleep-deprived teenagers find a kinship when they escape to their school’s astronomical observatory.
Unable to sleep at night, Ganta Nakami is irritable in class and unpopular with his classmates. Nakami discovers that the observatory, once used by the now-defunct astronomy club, might be the perfect place to take a nap—but he’s not alone. Nakami and new friend Isaki Magari find solace in each other in the face of insomnia.
No one approached the planetarium due to dark rumors about the fate of the last members of the astronomy club. Nakami and his classmate Magari decide this is a haven for people with insomnia. Unfortunately, school faculty cannot authorize unauthorized use. But if there’s a new astronomy club…
Ojiro launched the manga in Shogakukan’s Big Comic Spirits magazine in May 2019. Shogakukan published the manga’s 11th volume on January 12.
The manga is also inspiring a TV anime that will premiere on April 10. The music video for the song “Enshin” (Centrifuge) by rock band Macaroni Enpitsu showcases art from the series. comics in 2019.
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