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20th Century Boys Movie Teaser

It really has been a week of teasing. Venture Bros and now this. On the Official site for the upcoming movie trilogy, 20th Century Boys which is based on the brilliant manga by Naoki Kurusawa, a teaser trailer is up showing the Book of Prophecy and other things that really wets the appetite for part 1. The first part is due out in Japan on August 30th, and hopefully in North America ASAP! The manga is unlicensed, unlike the brilliant Monster, which Kurusawa also penned and drew, but can be found online in handy scanlations. Just check out Manga News to find yourself some copies of the manga as well as the sequel, 21st Century Boys. Both are everything you would want in complex suspense/thrillers that Kurusawa has really become a true master of. The official site also has a list of the actors involved as well as it pounds with the classic T. Rex song that many will recognize from the title.


Fri, 04/25/2008 - 12:43 Posted by jevon |


RE: hello


I concur. but didn’t you say that this thing is out already? When is it coming to North American theatres??? Anyone knows?

Fri, 01/23/2009 - 22:39 Posted by jaded (not verified)

re: Gord Rennie


Is this some sort of spam?

Wed, 02/25/2009 - 12:08 Posted by irma

RE: gord rennie


i guess it is spam.

Wed, 02/25/2009 - 12:09 Posted by g0ngo (not verified)

re: Gord Rennie


man, I hate spam. I hate turkish spam, or whatever this is. Strangely though, the dudes wrapping the chair in paper are mesmerising. I just can’t take my eyes off.

Thu, 02/26/2009 - 02:46 Posted by gob (not verified)

Naoki Kurusawa, what a


Naoki Kurusawa, what a creative person. A gem.

Wed, 02/17/2010 - 07:35 Posted by Bob (not verified)

Bob, you are my kind a guy.


Bob, you are my kind a guy. I could not agree more with you.

Sun, 02/21/2010 - 14:35 Posted by irma

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