A direct action television series based on the Fantasi Mangs series Klimur is in full swing.
According to DeadlineHeroes star Messi is developing a series in partnership with Oka CBS studios and will serve as an executive producer. The CBS is currently looking for authors.
Klimur, written by Nurihiro Yagi and is an example, was first published in 2001 in the weekly Shaunin Jump in 2001. The series is based on an island in the Middle Ages, where humans are known as Yuma. A mysterious company, known only as the organization, forms a human-yuma hybrid to kill Yuma-and mainly saves mankind. Women fighters are called “Klimores” due to Klimur’s swords.
From April 2007 to September 2007, a series of 24 episodes of 24 installments was broadcast in Japan, and it shifted the first through eleven volumes. Currently the episodes can be streamed in the United States.
Per last date, the next direct action series adaptation “purpose” is to ask for the original and the mobile phones TV series processes and complex ethical dilemma. “The report also notes that the success of the one piece of Netflix is ​​increasing directly in the direct action mobile phone adaptation, which, in fact, the Western direct action not only eliminated the curse because of the correctness, but also bent in the real camp and soap opera elements.
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