Japanese media broke the news that Saito Asuka will play Hoshino Ai during the filming of the live-action version of “The Child I Pushed” | 4Gamers

2023-12-25 11:05:41

The magazine Weekly Women’s PRIME broke the news today (25th) that “[The Child I Pushed]” ([[PUSH]) will launch a live-action movie adaptation and Amazon Prime live-action series. Around mid-December, reporters witnessed the crew filming. Also watch To actor Sakurai Uine taking a break. Weekly Women also obtained the casting list for the main roles through connections.

The cast list and corresponding roles are:

Ai Hoshino/Ai Ko: Asuka Saito

Manami Hoshino/Akya: Umion Sakurai

Rui Hoshino/Ruby: Nagisa Saito

Kana Arima: Nanohana Hara

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Producer Toei said it had “no comment” on the media’s revelations.

Introduction of works

“[The Child I Pushed]” began to be serialized in Shueisha Weekly Young Jump in April 2020. After the animation adaptation was released in April this year, it gained widespread popularity. The second season is still in the production stage.

The plot describes Goro Amamiya, a doctor in a rural hospital. His favorite idol “Ai” (Ai Hoshino) actually seeks treatment from him because of her pregnancy! Although he was shocked at first, Goro finally decided to calm down and help her do a prenatal check-up, vowing to protect the safety of mother and child.

However, before Xiao Ai gave birth, Goro was pushed off the cliff by an Esuke fan. When Goro opened his eyes, he found that he was reincarnated as one of Xiao Ai’s children…

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