Netflix is searching expand the content related to the Japanese market in its service. How? Based on adding more anime and real action programs based on those animated series. One of these new shows will be a live action series of Yu Yu Hakusho, which will arrive in 2023.
Yu Yu Hakusho es a Yoshihiro Togashi manga and anime series was created by Studio Pierrot. It follows a boy named Yusuke Urameshi, who is killed when he is hit by a car while trying to save a boy. As a criminal, this sudden act of kindness grants you a chance to revive. After passing some tests in the Afterlife, Yusuke becomes a spiritual detective, investigating paranormal activities on earth.
In Japan, the Netflix event Japan Festival 2021 has already started, and the company has announced some new live-action titles. that will reach the streaming service. They are as follows:
- Película de Love Like The Falling Petals (March 23, 2022)
- Love is Blind: Japón (February 2022)
- Last One Standing (unscripted series, March 2022)
- Documental de Toma Ikuta (spring 2022)
- Alice in Borderland: Temporada 2 (2022)
- Serie de First Love (2022)
- Serie de Yu Yu Hakusho (2023)
- Once Upon a Crime film (without date)
- Gundam Movie (without date)
Coming soon some anime series will also arrive recently announced:
- JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Stone Ocean (December 1, 2021)
- Aggretsuko Season 4 (December 16, 2021)
- The Orbital Children (January 28, 2022)
- Tiger & Bunny 2 (April 2022)
- Kakegurui Twin (August 2022)
- The Seven Deadly Sins: The Edinburgh Grudge (2022)
- Kotaro Lives Alone (2022)
- Vampire in the Garden (2022)
- Ultraman Season 2 (2022)
- Rilakkuma’s Theme Park Adventure (2022)
- Detective Conan: The Culprit Hanazawa y Detective Conan: Zero’s Tea Time (without date)
Also, recently we could see an image from the live-action film Gundam for Netflix, which introduces the RX-78-2 engulfed in flames. As for anime commercials, Tiger & Bunny first debuted in anime format in 2011, so it will be exciting to see him show up again a decade later. For its part, Ultraman’s legacy dates back to the 1960s, and it landed an anime series on Netflix in 2019.