Daisuke Morisaki Makes Film Lead Debut in Kenji Tani's 'DOPPEL'
The film marks Morisaki's transition from K-Pop idol to lead actor, with a cast that includes multiple 'Kamen Rider Gavv' and 'Ensemble Stars!!' veterans.
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Daisuke Morisaki stars as his first film lead in 'DOPPEL', directed by Kenji Tani and screening for one week at Cinemart Shinjuku from April 17 to 23, 2026. The 46-minute feature, set in the theater world, also stars Shohei Hashimoto, Yusuke Hino, and Shintaro Asanuma. Stage greetings run April 21-23.
Director Kenji Tani, who made the 2024 crowdfunded hit 'Tsuisou Journey: Re-enact', returns with another crowdfunded project. 'DOPPEL' is a 46-minute feature that can be read as either a mystery or a human drama, set inside a theater troupe. Morisaki plays a rookie actor cast as an emotionless murderer; Hashimoto plays the troupe's leading man. The cast also includes Yusuke Hino (Kamen Rider Valen in 'Kamen Rider Gavv') and Shintaro Asanuma, who voices Leo Tsukinaga in 'Ensemble Stars!!' and appears alongside Hino in 'Kamen Rider Gavv'. Hashimoto plays the same 'Ensemble Stars!!' role on stage, creating layered connections among the cast.
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