Mieruko-chan Live-Action Movie Shares Main Trailer, Visual

 Mieruko-chan Live-Action Movie Shares Main Trailer, Visual
The official website for the upcoming live-action film adaptation of Tomoki Izumi's horror manga series Mieruko-chan released a main trailer and poster visual today . The clip also features the film's theme song "GHOST" performed by the seven-member Korean idol group BABYMONSTER. In the trailer, the protagonist Miko — who continues to “ignore” the spirits that only she can see — is confronted when something supernatural is affecting her new teacher named Tohno and her best friend Hana. Ghosts start appearing in one after as she pursues the mysteries with a self-proclaimed psychic and the student council president. Mieruko-chan Live-Action Movie Main Trailer The tagline on the main poster visual reads: "Whatever you can see, please ignore it until the end." Main poster visual In an additional special making-of video, the lead actor Nanoka Hara and other cast members face the film while interacting with director Yoshihiro Nakamura. The real atmosphere of the shooting site is conveyed, showing how the world view of the film was created. Mieruko-chan Live-Action Making-of Video RELATED: Mieruko-chan Live-Action Movie Reveals Teaser Trailer, Visual The live-action film Mieruko-chan is set to release in Japan on June 6, 2025. Yoshihiro Nakamura ( Shinobi no Kuni ) serves as director and writes the screenplay, and Nanoka Hara (Suzume Iwato in Suzume ) is cast as the protagonist, Miko Yotsuya. The other main cast members include Rinka Kumada as Hana Yurikawa, Naenao as Yuria Niguredo, Koki Yamashita as Akio Gondo, and Taiga Kyomoto as Zen Tohno. The original Mieruko-chan manga is serialized in the ComicWalker (now KadoComi) website since 2018, releasing 12 tankobon volumes in Japan to date. It has been viewed more than 85 million times on the site, printing over three million copies in Japan. Yen Press releasing the manga in English . The TV anime adaptation of the Mieruko-chan manga aired for 12 episodes from October to December 2021. All the episodes are available on Crunchyroll , who describes the series: She can see dead people…she just chooses to ignore them. That’s Miko’s plan, anyway, with horrifying (and sometimes hilarious) results. Source : "Mieruko-chan" live-action film official website / X (formerly Twitter) ©2025 “Mieruko-chan” Production Committee

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