Daddy of Light, a Japanese live-action drama about FF14, heads to Netflix in autumn

When I used to be a younger’un, I received caught on the Temple of the Ancients in Final Fantasy VII. You know that boss that’s fused right into a wall? Yeah, it simply stored battering me time and again. One day, my previous man sat in my room whereas I used to be out, doing laps across the place, preventing and getting me levelled as much as take it on. When I got here again I lastly beat the factor. Daddy of Light, a Japanese drama about familial bonding, covers comparable. 

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Daddy of Light relies round a father and son who kind a stronger bond due to Final Fantasy XIV, Square Enix’s MMO tackle their long-lasting JRPG franchise. The present is an adaptation of a Japanese blog, the place a younger man detailed his strained relationship along with his father. 

As a present sooner or later, he determined to purchase his dad a duplicate of Final Fantasy XIV, together with some recreation time playing cards. He then joined him on-line with out his father’s data, serving to him in his quests whereas pretending to be a whole stranger. 

Yudai Chiba, the person who performed the  Red Ranger in Tensou Sentai Goseiger, performs the son, whereas veteran actor Ren Osugi performs the daddy. The present blends dwell motion drama with in-game footage, and it seems to be fully mad, as you possibly can see within the trailer above. 

Here’s the intro sequence: 

 

If you fancy it, the Netflix launch date in Japan is April 20, and it’s releasing worldwide a while in autumn, as revealed by a tweet from the official account


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