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What Kento Nakajima Wants to Know About Movies Now - Season 1

A "movie" that is a mirror of the times. At the forefront of the movie, there are "important things" to know now ... Kento Nakajima learns about such "movie now" through interviews and on-site interviews.

Top Cast

  • Kento Nakajima

    Kento Nakajima

  • Eijiro Ozaki

    Eijiro Ozaki

  • Naomi Kawase

    Naomi Kawase

  • Kazuya Shiraishi

    Kazuya Shiraishi

  • Kenjiro Tsuda

    Kenjiro Tsuda

Overview

A "movie" that is a mirror of the times. At the forefront of the movie, there are "important things" to know now ... Kento Nakajima learns about such "movie now" through interviews and on-site interviews.

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