Girls² Performs Ending Theme for Death ≠ Kill / Game
The song and trailer give the first extended look at a thriller that pairs a death-game premise with a pop-group ballad, while Girls² member Kira Yamaguchi also appears in the cast.
Reporting from 1 sources: Eiga Natalie.
The ending theme for the film Death ≠ Kill / Game, starring Mirai Fukabori and Tsubasa Kizu, is Girls²'s new song Nocturne. A trailer featuring the ballad has been released. The thriller follows 11 people in a death game at an abandoned school. The film opens October 2 in Tokyo and other theaters.
The film Death ≠ Kill / Game has its ending theme locked in: Girls²'s new ballad Nocturne. A trailer using the song is now on YouTube. The movie is a situation thriller set in an abandoned school where 11 participants, each displaced by debt, scandal, or loneliness, compete in a deadly game for a large cash prize while evading a killer called Monster. Girls² member Kira Yamaguchi, who plays the mysterious Mizuki Sakuragi in the film, said she hopes the song carries the story's lingering emotions. Shingo Kanemoto directs. The cast also includes Shunsei Ota, Tosei Nakabayashi, Yuhei Chiwata, Sumire Yokono, Ren Yagami, Ao Fujioka, Sora Kurashima, Ayano Tada, and Masaru Mizuno. The release date is October 2 at Marunouchi Piccadilly in Tokyo and other theaters nationwide.
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- Eiga Natalie 深堀未来×木津つばさ「デス≠キル/ゲーム」予告解禁、主題歌はGirls²の新曲に