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Fire Fight Behind-the-Scenes Look for 'Last Samurai Standing' Series
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Fire Fight Behind-the-Scenes Look for ‘Last Samurai Standing’ Series

by jummy84 November 29, 2025
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Fire Fight Behind-the-Scenes Look for ‘Last Samurai Standing’ Series

by Alex Billington
November 28, 2025
Source: YouTube

“They end up clashing here – soul to soul… I thought of it as a love scene as we filmed it.” ⚔️ Netflix has debuted a making of promo video for the badass Japanese action series called Last Samurai Standing, which is now streaming on Netflix already. Based on the manga of the same name, it’s about a vicious battle between nearly 300 samurai warriors in Kyoto back in the late 19th century. Shujiro enters a deadly game where points are earned for each kill. During the Meiji period, 292 warriors, including Shujiro Saga, gather at the Tenryuji Temple in Kyoto at nightfall, lured by the promise of a cash prize. Under the veil of night, the temple is filled with unease & the presence of bloodthirsy warriors. When the signal is given to begin the game, the combatants launch into their relentless battle. It’s packed with incredible fight scenes! Starring Junichi Okada, Yumia Fujisaki, Kaya Kiyohara, Hiroshi Tamaki, Hideaki Itō, Gaku Hamada, Hiroshi Abe. The full trailer for this debuted back in October just before it launched to watch. This most recent behind-the-scenes video focuses on a fight filled with fire & fireworks between actors Junichi Okada & Hideaki. “This fight was choreographed to deliberately show their hearts colliding with one another.” Aw.

Here’s the behind-the-scenes promo for Netflix’s action series Last Samurai Standing, from YouTube:

Last Samurai Standing Series Behind-the-Scenes

Last Samurai Standing Series Behind-the-Scenes

You can watch the main official trailer for Netflix’s Last Samurai Standing series right here to view more.

One point per life. The curtain rises on an epic battle royale between brave warriors who lived through an uncertain era. In the late 19th century during the Meiji era, 292 warriors, including Shujiro Saga (Junichi Okada), gather at Tenryuji Temple in Kyoto at nightfall, lured by the promise of a huge cash prize. Each given a wooden tag, they join a vicious game in which they must steal the tags of their fellow participants and reach Tokyo to win the prize money. Under the veil of night, the temple grounds are filled with unease and the presence of bloodthirsy warriors. When the signal is given to begin the game – the combatants launch into their relentless battle for survival. Last Samurai Standing, also titled イクサガミ in Japanese, is a series created & written & directed by Kento Yamaguchi (Tokyo City Girl, Dependence, “Our Fake Marriage”) & Michihito Fujii (The Last 10 Days, Village, Hard Days, The Parades, Shoutai). Also with eps directed by Toru Yamamoto. Creative direction by Junichi Okada. Based on a Japanese manga series of the same name, which is also based on the novel, written by Shogo Imamura and illustrated by Katsumi Tatsuzawa. Produced by Kosuke Oshida & Junichi Okada. Exec produced by Shinichi Takahashi. Netflix will debut Last Samurai Standing streaming on Netflix starting November 13th, 2025 – you can watch it now.

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Shah Rukh Khan explains why he couldn’t greet fans standing outside Mannat on his 60th birthday

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Shah Rukh Khan’s fans from all across the country were waiting with bated breath outside his Mumbai residence, Mannat, to catch a glimpse of the superstar. Every year on his birthday, he greets his fans from Mannat. However, this year, SRK will not be stepping out to greet them. The actor took to social media to share that he has been advised by the authorities to not do so, owing to safety issues.

His tweet read, “Have been advised by authorities that I will not be able to step out and greet all you lovely people who have been waiting for me.

My deepest apologies to all of you but have been informed that it is for the overall safety of everyone due to crowd control issues. Thank you for understanding and believe me… I will miss seeing you more than you will. Was looking forward to seeing you all and sharing love. Love u all…”

Have been advised by authorities that I will not be able to step out and greet all you lovely people who have been waiting for me.
My deepest apologies to all of you but have been informed that it is for the overall safety of everyone due to crowd control issues.

Thank you for…


— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) November 2, 2025

However, fans supported SRK’s decision and praised him for choosing safety over chaos. One reply to this tweet read, “It’s easy to forget safety matters even for the biggest stars. People see the glamour, not the chaos that comes with it. Missing a moment hurts, sure. But walking away alive to meet your fans another day that’s the only thing that really counts. The king stays behind the curtain tonight. Streets waiting, hearts humming, a pause instead of a performance. Love delayed, not denied. That’s how loyalty feels when it meets responsibility. Still, somewhere, someone whispers  “Next time.”

Another response read, “So sad to hear this but your safety is the most important thing, enjoy your birthday and stay safe. Thank you for such a great gift to us on this special day, absolutely loved the title reveal …..” Meanwhile, SRK is attending a private fan event in the city. Earlier in the day, he also treated us with his character’s teaser video from the film King.

Also Read: Exclusive: Shah Rukh Khan Revisits His Iconic Scenes From Devdas to Kal Ho Naa Ho

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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Must Watch Awesome Trailer for 'Last Samurai Standing' Action Series
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Must Watch Awesome Trailer for ‘Last Samurai Standing’ Action Series

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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Must Watch Awesome Trailer for ‘Last Samurai Standing’ Action Series

by Alex Billington
October 27, 2025
Source: YouTube

“You fools who live without meaning: kill each other, until just one remains.” Netflix has revealed their full official trailer for their awesome new Japanese action series called Last Samurai Standing, which is not a game show despite the title sounding like it might be. Based on the manga of the same name, it’s about a battle between nearly 300 samurai warriors in Kyoto back in the late 19th century. “One life, one point.” Shujiro enters a deadly game where points are earned for each kill. Who will be the last samurai standing in this sinister scheme? During the Meiji period, 292 warriors, including Shujiro Saga, gather at the Tenryuji Temple in Kyoto at nightfall, lured by the promise of a huge cash prize. Each given a wooden tag, they join a vicious game in which they must steal the tags of their fellow participants and reach Tokyo to win the prize money. Under the veil of night, the temple grounds are filled with unease and the presence of bloodthirsy warriors. When the signal is given to begin the game, the combatants launch into their relentless battle for survival. Let them fight! Starring Junichi Okada, Yumia Fujisaki, Kaya Kiyohara, Hiroshi Tamaki, Hideaki Itō, Gaku Hamada, Hiroshi Abe. This looks as badass as Netflix’s Blue Eye Samurai and as entertaining as the recent Shogun series. Stylish and action-packed! I’ll definitely be watching when it’s out.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Netflix’s action series Last Samurai Standing, from YouTube:

Last Samurai Standing Series Trailer

Last Samurai Standing Series Trailer

Last Samurai Standing Poster

One point per life. The curtain rises on an epic battle royale between brave warriors who lived through an uncertain era. In the late 19th century during the Meiji era, 292 warriors, including Shujiro Saga (Junichi Okada), gather at Tenryuji Temple in Kyoto at nightfall, lured by the promise of a huge cash prize. Each given a wooden tag, they join a vicious game in which they must steal the tags of their fellow participants and reach Tokyo to win the prize money. Under the veil of night, the temple grounds are filled with unease and the presence of bloodthirsy warriors. When the signal is given to begin the game – the combatants launch into their relentless battle for survival. Last Samurai Standing, also titled イクサガミ in Japanese, is a series created & written & directed by Kento Yamaguchi (Tokyo City Girl, Dependence, “Our Fake Marriage”) & Michihito Fujii (The Last 10 Days, Village, Hard Days, The Parades, Shoutai). Also with eps directed by Toru Yamamoto. Creative direction by Junichi Okada. Based on a Japanese manga series of the same name, which is also based on the novel, written by Shogo Imamura and illustrated by Katsumi Tatsuzawa. Produced by Kosuke Oshida & Junichi Okada. Exec produced by Shinichi Takahashi. Netflix will debut Last Samurai Standing streaming on Netflix starting November 13th, 2025 this fall. Who’s down?

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October 27, 2025 0 comments
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'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' Star Kirk Frost Tells Son Kannon, "I Refuse to Be a Deadbeat Dad," Praises Wife Rasheeda for Standing by Him
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‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’ Star Kirk Frost Tells Son Kannon, “I Refuse to Be a Deadbeat Dad,” Praises Wife Rasheeda for Standing by Him

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’ Star Kirk Frost Tells Son Kannon, “I Refuse to Be a Deadbeat Dad,” Praises Wife Rasheeda for Standing by Him

Kirk Frost shared an emotional message to his son Kannon — the child he fathered outside his marriage to Rasheeda — writing, “I’m sorry… most women want me to be a deadbeat, not pay child support, not be in your life at all, but I don’t know how to do that.” ?
He also thanked Rasheeda for standing by him through what he called a “bad season” in their marriage, saying she’s helped ensure he remains a good father. ????


October 12, 2025 0 comments
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'Last Samurai Standing'
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Junichi Okada on Creating Netflix’s ‘Last Samurai Standing’

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Japanese heart throb-turned-tough guy Junichi Okada hopes to have a global hit on his hands with the upcoming Netflix tentpole Last Samauri Standing, and the formula he believes will work is a combination of contemporary aesthetics with a healthy dose of old school action.

Speaking on the sidelines of this week’s 30th Busan International Film Festival, Okada — a veteran now of two decades in cinema — explained that the aim was to produce Japanese period drama and action that “speaks to the new generation.”

“I was thinking about how I could deliver this, and what I had in mind was taking traditional elements, the intrinsic parts, the basics [of martial arts], but we encapsulate them in stories and characters for the younger generation,” says Okada. “We wanted to look into how people could experience the action.”

Audiences in Busan have this week been treated to a preview of Last Samurai Standing, Netflix’s much hyped six-part actioner that’s set for a November 13 global rollout.

The series throws its 292 fallen samurai warriors into a fight to the death and, ultimately, for the winner, untold riches, with period echoes of FX’s wildly successful Shogun and plot echoes of Netflix’s own blockbuster Squid Game. But the style and substance in the action sequences is its own.

As Okada — onboard as lead actor, producer and action choreographer — and director Michihito Fujii explained, the plan here has been to eschew leaning heavily on CGI in order to capture the spirit of history’s martial arts masters — and to not allow technology to distract from the drama.

“I wanted to make sure that the human drama is not something separate from the action sequences that we will be delivering in the show,” says Fujii, who named-checked the likes of great cinematic “realists” Buster Keaton and Akira Kurosawa as his inspirations.

A former member of Japanese boy-band V6, Okada has become one of Japan’s most bankable stars in recent years thanks to a brand of believable action built on his own decades-long commitment to traditional martial arts. His proficiency in Japanese and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, as well as Jeet Kune Do and Kali fight styles, has helped him become one of the industry’s leading fight choreographers.

Okada today gives a nod to the great Japanese director Kurosawa, creator of the epic Seven Samurai along with a string of hits that redefined action cinema, and a filmmaker who learned martial arts in order to make his films feel more real.

“I am a martial arts geek, or otaku,” says Okada. “Ever since I was a child, I wanted to work in movies. I wanted to work in action. I started out as an idol, a pop star, and being in the movies was my dream. Basically, to do that I looked into what Kurosowa did and what he did is he had these people around him to make it authentic, actual martial arts experts, sword fight experts. So to be authentic, I wanted to make sure I had the skills of martial arts. Having that is kind of my weapon, that is my skill.”

Last Samurai Standing is set in 1878 Japan, the post-samurai period when these famed warriors had — along with their swords — been left on society’s scrap heap, as the country’s feudal system came to an end. Drawn by mysterious invitation to the historic grounds of the Tenryuji Temple in Kyoto, they are tempted into a game of survival, with the claim that 100 billion yen awaits the winner. Cue violence, and a wild cast of characters and — in case we’ve not mentioned it — a bloody fight to the death.

The series comes lifted from the pages of Shogo Imamura’s best-selling Ikusagami series of novels, later turned into a manga series.

The show is quite obviously a passion project for Okada. “I felt that in the original source material, [Shogo Imamura] was basically working on period drama but trying to change the model,” he says. “I wanted to speak to a newer audience.”

September 20, 2025 0 comments
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Stephen Colbert Gets Standing Ovation at 2025 Emmys
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Stephen Colbert Gets Standing Ovation at 2025 Emmys

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Stephen Colbert received a rousing standing ovation while presenting at the 2025 Emmys on Sunday night. With his Late Show set to end next May, the host seized the moment to jokingly pitch his staff to potential future employers.

“While I have your attention: is anyone hiring because I have 200 very qualified candidates who will be available in June,” he said. “I also brought my resume but I haven’t had the chance to update my headshot.”

Later in the evening, Colbert received the Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show.

CBS announced the cancelation of the Late Show with Stephen Colbert in July, calling it “purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night” and unrelated to Paramount’s upcoming merger with Skydance. Still, some critics have speculated that Colbert — one of Donald Trump’s most outspoken adversaries —may have been offered as a sacrificial lamb to placate the Trump administration to help get the merger over the finish line.

Stephen Colbert earns a massive standing ovation at the #Emmys and jokes “Is anyone hiring?” pic.twitter.com/vepMYMXdSX

— Variety (@Variety) September 15, 2025

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Dwayne Johnson Gets Emotional During 15-minute Standing Ovation at Venice Film Festival

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson recently experienced an emotional moment at Venice Film Festival, when his movie The Smashing Machine received a 15-minute standing ovation. The actor, who portrays UFC legend Mark Kerr in the movie, suddenly became overwhelmed with emotions and broke down in front of the crowd. The clips and glimpses from the theatre show Dwayne wiping away his tears and the crowd offers thunderous applause.

Dwayne Johnson cries during the 15-minute standing ovation for his new movie ‘THE SMASHING MACHINE’ pic.twitter.com/Z5i42al7Ji


— Cinematic Visuals (@P0eticVisuals) September 2, 2025



The actor attended the screening with his co-star Emily Blunt, director Benny Safdie and Mark Kerr himself. Many have compared the moment with the standing ovation Brendan Fraser received for The Whale, four years ago. Fraser later went on to win an Academy Award for the movie.

In one of his social media posts from Venice, Johnson acknowledged the greatness of the film festival. He noted, “Act like you’ve been there. Trying to stay cool and absorb every second of every moment. #venice.”

The movie is slated to release in the theatres on October 3, 2025. The reactions in Venice confirm that Dwayne Johnson is on his way to give a career-defining performance. Fans on social media have been discussing about his dedication to the project. Interestingly, Johnson also went through a dramatic physical transformation to channel Kerr. He stepped away from his usual action avatar and embraced a leaner frame.

At a press conference, he opened up about working on The Smashing Machine. Dwayne noted that he wanted to explore more of acting after receiving the opportunity to star in the movie. “I looked around a few years ago and I started to think, you know, am I living my dream or am I living other people’s dreams? I’ve been scared to go deep and intense and raw until now, until I had this opportunity,” he added.

ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Red One’s Chris Evans & Dwayne Johnson – Unhinged & Unfiltered

September 2, 2025 0 comments
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Paolo Sorrentino's 'La Grazia' Lands Standing Ovation at Venice Opening Night
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Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘La Grazia’ Lands Standing Ovation at Venice Opening Night

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

The Italians love Paolo Sorrentino.

His latest drama “La Grazia,” which kicked off the 82nd Venice Film Festival, was met with a four-minute standing ovation on Wednesday night on the Lido.

The story of an aging politician dealing with his own mortality — and deciding two challenging clemency cases in his final days in office — brought the Venice crowd to their feet as Sorrentino clutched his chest and waved to his fans inside the Sala Grande Theatre. The audience was made largely of Italian officials and members of the industry with some star power in the form of Tilda Swinton and Cate Blanchett.

“La Grazia” re-teams the Oscar-winning Sorrentino with his male muse and “The Great Beauty” star, Toni Servillo, who has appeared in seven of the director’s last 10 feature films to date. Servillo plays a fictional Italian president named Mariano De Santis, who is torn by doubts about whether he should sign a draft law that would allow euthanasia in the Catholic country.

Ahead of the premiere, Sorrentino – who made his debut at Venice in 2001 with Servillo-starrer “One Man Up” – told Variety about his decision to portray a positive example of a politician in the film.

“Every day in the news we read about decisions made by politicians that stem from impetuosity, show of force and strange twisted ideas about how the economy works,” he said. “Instead of this, I wanted to depict what a politician should be like.”

During the opening night ceremony, Francis Ford Coppola presented Werner Herzog with a Golden Lion for lifetime achievement. Coppola called the German cinema giant, known for films such as “Signs of Life,” “Nosferatu the Vampyre,” “Aguirre, the Wrath of God” and “Fitzcarraldo,” an “unlimited phenomenon working in every nook and corner in cinema.” The event marked Coppola’s first public appearance since undergoing a heart procedure in Rome earlier this month.

Over the next 10 days, boatloads of A-list talent will disembark for what is set to be the most high-wattage celebration of cinema on the Lido in recent memory. Among the premieres on schedule are Luca Guadagnino’s thriller “After the Hunt,” starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield and Ayo Edebiri; “Jay Kelly,” a comedic drama from director Noah Baumbach and stars George Clooney and Adam Sandler; Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” with Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac; as well as the latest Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone collaboration, “Bugonia.”

“If all these movies are here, it’s because they were rejected by Cannes” joked the opening night ceremony’s host, actor and comedian Emanuela Fanelli, of the other most prominent European film festival.

Earlier in the day, the ongoing war in Gaza dominated the festival’s jury press conference where jury president Alexander Payne dodged a question about the conflict and how the festival should address it.

“I feel a little bit unprepared for that question,” Payne said. “I’m here to judge and talk about cinema.”

 In his brief speech during the ceremony, Payne said he encouraged his fellow jurors “to consider that we know something about cinema, but also nothing at all. To look at each movie simultaneously with the eyes of a professional, but also with the eyes of a child who is perhaps seeing a movie for the very first time.”

August 27, 2025 0 comments
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