The official website for the live-action adaptation of The Promised Neverland has released the full trailer for the film, revealing the theme song "Tadashiku Narenai" (roughly translated as "It Can't Be Right") by the rock band Zutomayo.
Check out the trailer:
The manga illustrator, Posuka Demizu, created a drawing inspired by the new movie poster:

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The film was directed by Yuuchirou Hirakawa (live-action adaptation of ERASED ). Noriko Gotou wrote the screenplay. Hirakawa and Gotou previously worked together on the live-action adaptation of Erased .
Cast
Minami Hanabe (19 years old) as Emma, Jyo Kairi (13) as Ray and Rihito Itagaki (17) as Norman. Actress Keiko Kitagawa will play the matriarch Isabella while Naomi Watanabe will play Krone.
Synopsis
Emma is an orphan who lives in an orphanage called Grace Field House along with her other foster siblings. One night, Conny, one of the orphans, is sent away to be adopted, but Emma realizes she left her stuffed rabbit Bernie behind. Together with Norman, she goes looking for Conny, but ends up discovering the orphanage's dark secret.
The live-action film premieres on December 18th.
Finally, author Kaiu Shirai and illustrator Posuka Demizu published the manga The Promised Neverland in Shueisha 's Weekly Shonen Jump between August 2016 and June 2020, concluding with 20 volumes. The anime adaptation by CloverWorks aired in 2019, with 12 episodes. Furthermore, the second season was scheduled for release in October, but was postponed due to the novel coronavirus ( COVID-19 ) to January 2021.
Source: ANN
