BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE
Released 2 years ago in 2024. BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE is a thriller film. directed by Naohiro Ise.
Starring Ryohei Takenaka, Nobunaga Sato, and Yoshinari Oribe
Synopsis
Strikers, take the title of "World's Best FW (Egoist)"! The second stage adaptation of the hottest and craziest soccer manga in history! Performances in January 2024! Popular actors such as Ryohei Takenaka, Nobunaga Sato, Norinari Oribe, Ryo Saeki, Shuji Kikuchi, and Kohei Osada have gathered! --The second round of selection (selection), the battle begins--The tough second round of selection is a dizzying array of events, as past friends become rivals, and former powerful enemies become allies. There, Kiyoshi meets the most powerful egoist ever, Rin Itoshi, the younger brother of the genius Sae Itoshi and a top ranker in the ranking. In pursuit of further evolution, the battle of the strikers advances to a new stage.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Ryohei Takenaka
as Ryohei Takenaka
Nobunaga Sato
as Meguru Bachira
Yoshinari Oribe
as Rensuke Kunigami
Ryo Saeki
as Hyoma Chigiri
Ryujiro Izaki
as Asahi Naruhaya
Yuki Izawa
as Shoei Baro
Takamichi Sato
as Seishiro Nagi
Shuji Kikuchi
as Reo Mikage
Dai Isono
as Jyubei Aryu
Toi Nakabayashi
as Aoshi Tokimitsu
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Bandai Namco Filmworks
Frequently Asked Questions
What is BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE about?
Strikers, take the title of "World's Best FW (Egoist)"! The second stage adaptation of the hottest and craziest soccer manga in history! Performances in January 2024! Popular actors such as Ryohei ...
Who directed BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE?
BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE was directed by Naohiro Ise.
How long is BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE?
BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE released?
BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE was released on June 26, 2024 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE?
The main cast of BLUE LOCK - 2ND STAGE includes Ryohei Takenaka, Nobunaga Sato, Yoshinari Oribe, Ryo Saeki, Ryujiro Izaki.