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  1. Name: Junya Ikegami Japanese: 池上純哉 Born: 1970 Birthplace: Japan Screenwriter Movies. Last of the Wolves | Korou no Chi Level 2 (2021) The Blood of Wolves | Korou no Chi (2018) Twisted Justice | Nihon de Ichiban Warui Yatsura (2016) Love Gear | Koisuru Haguruma (2013) Beautiful World | Ninkyo Helper (2012)

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · The Queen of Villains is an upcoming Japanese Netflix Original biographical drama series based on the career of the larger-than-life female Japanese wrestler Dump Matsumoto. Jun’ya Ikegami and Osamu Suzuki wrote the series, while Kazuya Shiraishi directed it. Shinichi Takahashi is the executive producer, and Osamu Suzuki is listed as a producer.

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  3. Jun'ya Ikegami is known for The Blood of Wolves II (2021), Andalucia: Revenge of the Goddess (2011) and Koisuru haguruma (2013).

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  4. The Blood of Wolves ( Japanese: 孤狼の血, Hepburn: Korō no Chi) is a 2018 Japanese crime yakuza film directed by Kazuya Shiraishi, starring Koji Yakusho and Tori Matsuzaka. [2] [3] The 2021 film Last of The Wolves was released as a sequel to this film. Premise. 1988, Hiroshima, Japan.

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    Category
    Nominee
    Result
    Best Picture
    The Blood of Wolves
    Won
    Best Director
    Kazuya Shiraishi
    Nominated
    Best Actor
    Kōji Yakusho
    Won
    Best Supporting Actor
    Tori Matsuzaka
    Nominated
  5. Premise. In the early 1990s, a young detective Shūichi Hioka controls the yakuza in Hiroshima, but the situation completely changes when Shigehiro Uebayashi is released from prison. Cast. Tori Matsuzaka as Shūichi Hioka. Ryohei Suzuki as Shigehiro Uebayashi. Nijirō Murakami as Kōta "Chinta" Chikada. Nanase Nishino as Mao Chikada.

  6. writer. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «The Queen of Villains» (2024 – ...), «The Blood of Wolves II» (2021), «Suits ...

  7. Nov 13, 2018 · An actual revival has yet to come. Shiraishi Kazuya’s new Yakuza thriller ‘The Blood of Wolves’, an adaptation of Yûko Yuzuki’s 2015 bestseller 'Lone Wolf’s Blood', opens with a narrative overview of the violent excesses of the Third Hiroshima Gang War in 1974.