New Footage Tour of Never After Dark Mansion Released
The promotional video frames the haunted house as a cheerful attraction, a tonal choice that sets the film apart from standard horror releases.
Reporting from 1 sources: Eiga Natalie.
New footage for the film "Never After Dark," produced by Kento Kaku and starring Moeka Hoshi, has been released on YouTube. The video presents a tour of the mansion setting as if it were an attraction, showing the old clock, a ringing phone, a self-opening door, and a "room of sealed secrets." The film opens nationwide on June 5.
New footage for the film "Never After Dark" (Neba After Dark) has been released on YouTube. The video presents the mansion setting as a guided tour, with a cheerful yet unsettling narration pointing out the building's "power spots." Among the sights: an old clock that suddenly starts ticking, a phone that rings after midnight with groaning on the line, a door that opens by itself, and a "room of sealed secrets" where a ghost scratches the wall. The film stars Moeka Hoshi as Airi, a medium called to investigate paranormal events at the mansion. Kuremi Inagaki plays the ghost of her older sister Miku, Tae Kimura plays the mansion's owner Teiko, and Kento Kaku plays Teiko's son Gunji. Dave Boyle, who worked with Kaku on the Netflix series "House of Ninjas," wrote and directed the film. "Never After Dark" opens nationwide on June 5.
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- Eiga Natalie 狂気の洋館パワースポットを陽気に案内、賀来賢人が手がける映画「Never After Dark」新映像