Blue Period live-action release date, plot, trailer, and more

Mark your calendars for Blue Period live-action which will release on August 9, 2024, at theaters across Japan.

Blue Period manga/ Credit: Kodansha
By Mahaksh Chauhan | Apr 10, 2024 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The fans all over the world are excited for the Blue Period live-action. The live-action versions made in the United States stand alone. They often fail in very unexpected ways, despite having larger expenditures. There is usually a lack of authenticity and depth in the designs, storylines, and characters. Japanese live-action adaptations, on the other hand, are known to make do with smaller budgets while still doing a good job of capturing the story’s spirit. Japan steps in when the United States fails.

Release Date for Blue Period live-action

Mark your calendars for Blue Period live-action which will release on August 9, 2024, at theaters across Japan. Kentaro Hagiwara, who helmed the 2017 film version of Tokyo Ghoul, and Reiko Yoshida will pen the screenplay for the picture. Although a Western release is not yet in the works, Warner Bros. will handle distribution.

For those who aren’t familiar, Kodansha’s Monthly Afternoon magazine has been running the seinen narrative Blue Period since 2017. An anime adaptation debuted in 2021 and a live-action adaptation is in the works; the plot has so far spanned fifteen volumes.

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The Plot of the Blue Period

Yatora exemplifies the ideal high school student: popular, well-liked, and academically gifted. The performance is smooth and uncomplicated, but ultimately lackluster. However, he happens upon the art room by chance one day, and a single painting catches his attention, introducing him to a form of beauty he was previously unaware of. Intimidated and absorbed, he plunges in wholeheartedly—and he’s about to discover the brutality and cruelty of art.

Where to Watch Blue Period

The Blue Period anime is currently streaming on the Netflix platform. You can also read the manga on Comic Days and Kodansha officially.

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