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Still, it seems that Kimura Takuya will continue to play the leading role in the series.
On the August 27 broadcast of Fuji Television’s “Poka Poka,” actor Michitaka Tsutsui made a live appearance, and his advice to his “close friend” Takuya Kimura, with whom he co-starred in the drama series “Asunaro Hakusho” (Fuji Television) that aired 31 years ago, has become a topic of conversation.
Tsutsui and Kimura first co-starred in “Kazama Kimichika: Kyobo 0” in January 2011, after a 30-year absence. Although Kimura himself was friendly, he witnessed the way those around him treated him as if he were a “big name.
I don’t think that’s good. (I think (Kimura) feels lonely. I have a feeling that he’s lonely.
He continued. He continued
I think Kimura should play Tome or something. I don’t think he should play the lead role. I think it would be fun to play the second lead, because it would change the perspective.
I think it would be fun.
Despite his ally’s words, Kimura’s “starring role” was decided once again. The sequel to Fuji’s major drama “Kyobo,” which was once cancelled, will be filmed in the spring of next year.
The drama will be shot from April to June next year, and will be revived as a special drama with two parts, one before and one after. After that, there are talks of making it into a movie.
A Fuji Television insider said.
The “Kyobo” series is based on a novel by Hiroki Nagaoka about a police academy. Kimura plays the role of Kimichika Kazama, a devilish instructor with one eye. Kimura, who has often played heroes, was popular for his darker side, and the two-night New Year’s drama specials in January 2008 both recorded high viewership ratings of over 15%. For Fuji, too, the series adaptation of “Kyobo” has become a gamble on the company’s fortunes.