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VIVANT Season 2 Key Visual Reveals 16 Characters Including Two Mysterious New Faces

The second season's key visual confirms that the original cast returns and introduces new characters, while the three planned fan events suggest TBS is investing heavily in the franchise's live-experience component.

Reporting from 2 sources: Eiga Natalie, Cinema Today.

VIVANT Season 2 Key Visual Reveals 16 Characters Including Two Mysterious New Faces

TBS has released the key visual for the second season of its Sunday Theater drama "VIVANT," which premieres July 26 and will run for two consecutive cours. The image shows 16 characters standing calmly in a desert, with protagonist Yusuke Nogi (Masato Sakai) at the center. Returning cast members include Hiroshi Abe, Fumi Nikaido, Kazunari Ninomiya, Tori Matsuzaka, Ryo Ryusei, and Drum Tomoe. Two unidentified new characters appear on the left edge of the visual. The second season picks up immediately after the first season's finale, with Nogi returning from missions against the terrorist group Tent and receiving an emergency summons signaled by a red bun left at a shrine. The first episode will reveal what happened on the day Nogi shot his biological father, Tent leader Nogon Beki, and the day he reunited with Kaoru and Jamine. Three special events are planned: a digest screening of season one with a talk show on July 25 at Tokyo International Forum, a fan meeting in August, and an experiential event in September where attendees can undertake missions within drama sets in Tokyo and Osaka.

The key visual for the second season of "VIVANT" was released on June 15. The image shows 16 characters standing in a desert, with protagonist Yusuke Nogi at the center. The cast includes Masato Sakai, Hiroshi Abe, Fumi Nikaido, Kazunari Ninomiya, Tori Matsuzaka, Drum Tomoe, Barslkhagva Batbold, Ryo Ryusei, Takashi Yamanaka, Midoriko Kimura, Fumiyo Kohinata, Gaku Hamada, Sae Honma, and Sumire Hanaoka. Two unidentified new characters appear on the left edge of the visual.

Katsuo Fukuzawa is the original writer, director, and producer. Kazutaka Iida is the producer. The second season airs on TBS starting July 26 at 9 p.m., for two consecutive cours. It streams on TVer, TBS FREE, and U-NEXT.

Three special events are planned. On July 25 at Tokyo International Forum Hall A, a digest screening of the first season will be held in two parts, with a talk show featuring cast and staff. Tickets are 5,000 yen and lottery applications are open until June 28. In August, a one-night fan meeting with cast members will be held. In September, an experiential event will let attendees undertake missions within drama sets in Tokyo and Osaka.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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