The live-action film adaptation of Yui Tamura’s manga “Yano-kun’s Ordinary Days” released a clip showcasing a scene where the protagonist Yano is seen reading a shōjo manga. The film is set to premiere on November 15, featuring Yūsei Yagi as Tsuyoshi Yano, Anji Ikehata as Kiyoko Yoshida, and Kaito Nakamura as Yūdai Hashiba.
Directed by Takehiko Shinjō, the movie follows the story of Tsuyoshi Yano, a high school boy plagued by bad luck, and Kiyoko Yoshida, a classmate who worries about him. As the manga unfolds, Yoshida begins to observe Yano’s daily struggles and decides to support him through his challenging times.
The original manga was first serialized on Kodansha’s Comic Days website in June 2021 and is still ongoing. With the eighth volume already released and the ninth volume scheduled for November 13, the series has gained popularity among readers. Additionally, an anime adaptation is also in the works.
The film clip gives us a glimpse into the dynamic between the characters and sets the tone for the heartwarming and comedic storyline that fans can expect. Fans of the manga and new viewers alike can look forward to experiencing Yano’s journey on the big screen when the film hits theaters on November 15.