plays on Hulu in North American and other territories.
The underlying comic is a wackily original melding of the salaryman gag manga – a popular genre in Japan seldom exported abroad – with the sort of zombie holocaust story that has become a Hollywood staple.
The story follows overworked office worker Akira (portrayed by Akaso Eiji) who, in the wake of a zombie apocalypse, is more excited at not having to go to work than worried about fending off the undead. He comes up with 100 things to do before turning into a zombie himself and embarks on a journey with Shizuka (Shiraishi Mai) and Kencho (Yanagi Shuntaro) to check off his bucket list.
A new trailer also features the first look at the zombie shark which is one of the fan-favorite elements from the manga.
The film is directed by Ishida Yusuke from a screenplay by Mishima Tatsuro and production by Morii Akira.
Earlier this year Aso told Variety that the Japanese media landscape was over-saturated with zombies, in everything from comics to TV shows and movies, but he still wanted to try a new angle. “I wanted to try a different approach [..] I wrote (the manga) to be a little offbeat, a little silly,” he said. “I’m OK if people see it as ridiculous. But there’s also a message: Do what you want to do, as fully as you can.”
Aso is also the creator of “Alice in Borderland,” a sci-fi-fantasy survival-game comic that was made into a hit 2020 Netflix live-action series that is now in its second season.
“Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead” is the latest title in a string of local live-action films from Japan debuting on Netflix in recent months. It follows “Call Me Chihiro” and “Re/member.”
Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhbWaJaYDiY
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