Netflix shared the Onimusha anime trailer. The adaptation of the series, which is well known to the players, will be on the screens in November.
The information that the legendary game series Onimusha was adapted into an anime for Netflix excited many fans. Finally, a step worth this exciting wait was taken and Onimusha anime trailermet with the audience before the big premiere on November 2.
Capcom announced this magnificent adaptation a year ago with a few visual shots. The main character, Musashi Miyamoto, was designed with inspiration from the likeness of the master actor of Japanese cinema, Mifune Toshiro (who is remembered for his performance in Akira Kurosawa’s unforgettable work, Seven Samurai). Takashi Miike (Audition, Ichi the Killer, 13 Assassins), one of the well-known directors of the anime world, is behind the camera in this project.
Netflix’s Onimusha Anime Trailer Is Breathtaking
We witness breathtaking action scenes in the published trailer. While the main lines of the story are presented to the audience with these short sections, Netflix describes this epic beginning as “the beginning of an immersive and realistic story in which Musashi provides justice in a poor country with his sword, while sharply distinguishing evil.”
Looking at the details of the published trailer; We see that along with Musashi’s mission to defeat the evil Genma, he also undertakes the task of protecting a young girl who was attacked by a samurai and whose entire family was massacred.
Details about the voice cast have also begun to emerge. According to the statement made on Netflix Anime’s Twitter account; The character of Musashi is voiced by Akio Otsuka, who voiced the character Nobunaga Oda in the Onimusha games.
For Onimusha fans, new news from the series has been long awaited. We last encountered the HD remaster version of “Onimusha: Warlords” in 2019. Now, it looks like the winds of Onimusha will blow in the anime world. We recommend that you do not miss this magnificent production, which is scheduled to hit the screens on November 2!