Teruyuki Kagawa is appearing in a drama for the first time in three years, playing 6 roles in a unique psychological suspense drama |

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It⁢ has been announced that actor Teruyuki Kagawa will appear in a drama​ for teh first time in ⁣three years. As the lead ‍role in WOWOW’s⁢ “Series Drama W disaster” (6 episodes in total),⁤ he plays the role of 6 different people and gives a mysterious performance. Broadcast and distributed in the‍ spring of 2025. This brand new work is a psychological thriller that shows a “man” played⁣ by Kagawa appearing among six innocent characters who are involved in conflicts in the present day, and “ a certain “disaster” falling upon ⁤them without mercy.

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who ‍is​ the‌ “man”? What is a “disaster”? When and for whom will⁣ “disaster” ‍strike? There are many⁤ mysteries that shake‌ the psychology of the⁤ audience, and the presence of ⁣the “man” scares like never before.

This is Kagawa’s first drama in three years since “Roppongi Class”, which will be‍ broadcast on TV Asahi in 2022, and he plays a “man” who brings‍ “disaster” to people. He appears ⁣before the six characters as a completely different‌ person, changing his appearance, tone, face, personality and behavior.

The directors ‌and screenwriters are Yutaro Seki and kentaro Hirase⁣ of the Gogatsu ⁢directorial group. ‌The two directors began their work ⁢as a film production project born out of Masahiko ⁤sato’s laboratory at Tokyo University of the Arts. His first short film,‍ “Happoen,” was officially invited to ⁤the 67th Cannes Film Festival Short Film Competition.​ After that, ‍his short film “Dorwo” (starring Haru Kuroki) was invited again to the 71st Cannes Film Festival. . Invitation to the⁢ short story competition section⁢ of the festival.

In addition, he received an official ⁤invitation from the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival 2022 for the ⁤short‌ film “Haircut” ⁣(starring Mikiko Ichikawa), and his first feature film​ “Miyamatsu to ⁢Yamashita” (starring Teruyuki Kagawa ) to the 70th. ‍San Francisco Film Festival. – officially invited to the New ​directors ​section of the sebastian International film Festival. Their activities ⁢are now drawing attention from ‌all ⁣over the world.

This time, the two directors have teamed up with Kagawa for⁢ a “serial drama.” With a unique approach that ‌has received⁤ high praise from around the world, ⁤an unprecedented ‍“serial drama” that stands‍ apart from past suspense ​dramas is about ⁣to be born.

■ Comment from Teruyuki Kagawa (full text)

Among the strange three-man group​ of directors ‌of the “May Gumi” unit that I met in a strange⁢ feature film called “Miyamatsu and Yamashita”, two of the⁤ younger ones teamed up and came up with a strange story starring⁣ men different and intertwined terrible story. When I first read the script, I thought ‌that the dark shadows and dense⁣ humidity that were perfect for me, a man with a past, had been carefully inserted, and that there was a deep sense of darkness and moisture⁤ in every role ‌that ‌made⁣ me think. , “What kind of past​ is behind this person?” There are hidden lines between the lines that make you wonder, “I wonder if…”. It’s a drama I⁢ was hoping would ​come true to air on WOWOW. ⁣I want people‍ to look forward to it.

■Director/screenwriter/Editor: Yutaro Seki ‍(May)

The images of the six Kagawa-sans I saw ‌on location remain etched in⁢ my mind long​ after the⁢ filming‍ is over. The men with different personalities that‌ appeared from Kagawa’s countless ⁢drawers were all amiable, but suspicious, and sometimes, had expressions that were ⁤almost demonic. Right now, I’m carefully editing each cut of those six guys.Since it is a strange story,it⁢ is‍ not yet known what shape the drama⁢ will take. However, we ​strongly feel that the⁤ main character,⁣ played by Mr. kagawa,is ‌probably a particularly scary character. Look forward to the ‍broadcast.

■Director/Screenwriter/editor: kentaro Hirase (May)

People call “catastrophes” to things ⁢that ‌destroy our lives without meaning, without warning, without mercy, without even malice. It’s a powerful force that can completely change everything, but you⁤ can’t even feel where it’s hiding until you face it. In fact, he is always⁢ vrey ​close ‌to us. I wanted to express this invisible ‍fear in a way‌ that had never‍ been seen before, so I filmed the lives of six people and six disasters. Please I look forward to it. A new fear appeared there: the actor Teruyuki Kagawa.

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What themes ⁢does “Series Drama W Disaster” explore through teruyuki KagawaS characters?

Interview Between time.news ⁣Editor and Teruyuki Kagawa’s Drama Expert

Time.news Editor: Welcome! Today, we are thrilled to have with us Dr. akira Saito, a renowned ​expert ⁣in Japanese‌ television drama and storytelling. We’re here to discuss the highly anticipated upcoming‍ series “Series Drama ‍W Disaster,” featuring ​the talented Teruyuki Kagawa. Dr. Saito, thank you for joining ‌us.

Dr. Akira Saito: Thank you for having⁤ me! I’m excited ⁢to dive into‍ this interesting project.

Editor: To start off, can ⁣you tell us what makes Teruyuki Kagawa’s return to drama so notable after a three-year hiatus?

Dr. Saito: Absolutely! Kagawa is known for his intense and versatile performances. His last role in “Roppongi Class” left a lasting impression on audiences. After a break,his return⁣ in “Series Drama W Disaster” has generated tremendous buzz,especially ⁤given his ‌capacity to take on‍ six diffrent characters.​ This showcases⁤ his⁢ unbelievable range as an actor and builds anticipation for what he will bring to this‍ psychological thriller.

Editor: ⁣Playing multiple characters certainly raises ‌the stakes! What can you tell us about the structure of the series and‍ the⁤ themes‍ it explores?

Dr. Saito: The series​ has a unique‍ structure involving ⁤six episodes, ‌each revolving around different aspects of the‌ narrative. The primary theme‌ seems to center around conflict and the concept of disaster.the audience is challenged to engage with the psychological tension as Kagawa’s character interacts with seemingly innocent individuals, plunging ⁢them into turmoil.This duality—innocence against sudden disaster—creates a ‌gripping⁢ viewing experience that prompts deep ⁤reflection.

Editor: Speaking of reflection, the⁣ concept of‍ a “disaster” is intriguing. What could this represent in the ⁤context of ‍the show?

Dr.‍ Saito: The term “disaster”‌ can be interpreted in various ways. It⁤ might very well be a literal event causing chaos or an ⁣emotional upheaval that⁤ impacts the characters’ lives profoundly.the series seems to​ explore how crises shape human behavior and relationships. It will likely provoke viewers to consider ⁣their responses to unexpected challenges in life, adding a layer of psychological depth to ‍the entertainment.

Editor: ‌ There’s also the mysterious “man” Kagawa plays. What do you think his role signifies in the narrative?

Dr. Saito: The ‍“man” acts as ⁢a catalyst for conflict. His character ‌may symbolize the‌ darker aspects of human nature or external ​social pressures that lead to disaster. Throughout the series,​ audiences will likely unravel the man’s ⁤intentions, which could mirror their own fears⁢ about control and chaos in their lives. Kagawa’s portrayal could⁤ really illuminate this psychological struggle.

Editor: Considering the psychological thriller aspect, how do you beleive ‌the audience will connect ⁣with these ⁣characters?

Dr. Saito: Audiences have ⁢a unique threshold⁢ for⁤ connecting with psychological thrillers. They often seek relatable emotional arcs amid the tension.As each‍ character ⁣faces the impending disaster, viewers may ⁢find themselves reflecting on their own⁢ vulnerabilities and moral dilemmas. This complex⁤ emotional layering allows for a strong ⁣connection, as viewers ‍engage both intellectually and empathetically.

Editor: It sounds like viewers are in for a thrilling ⁤and thought-provoking ride! Any last thoughts ‍on⁤ what makes “Series Drama W Disaster” a must-watch?

Dr. Saito: Definitely! A combination of Kagawa’s unusual talent,‌ the engaging narrative, and the psychological questions it raises will make this series a standout. It’s ⁢not‌ just about the thrill; it’s about ⁤understanding ourselves through the lens of⁣ others’ hardships. I believe it will resonate⁤ with many and spark vital conversations—definitely a show to keep an ‍eye on come spring ⁣2025!

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Saito, for your insights. We appreciate your expertise and can’t wait for the series to premiere!

Dr. Saito: thank you for having⁤ me!⁢ I​ look forward to discussing it once it airs.

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