Anime studio behind Solo Leveling has announced a new movie adaptation – and it sounds like it's going to give us a fantasy-themed existential crisis

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A-1 Pictures has just announced that it's deve💫loping a new movie adꦫaptation – and it sounds like it's going to give us a fantasy-based existential crisis.

The anime studio, whose existing titles include Erased, Black Butler, and Solo Leveling, shared today (April 11) that it's developing a film based on Keigo Higashino's bestseller Kusunoki no Bannin (Keeper of the Camphor Tree). It also shared that it's aiming for a 2026 release in Jꦇapan.

Published in 2020, the novel follows Reito Naoi after he is unceremoniously sacked from his job and arrested, after he tries to retaliate by stealing a valuable device from his﷽ workplace. Later, a random encounter with a mysterious lawyer kicks off a chain of bizarre meetings that, in turn, see him become the caretaker of a supposedly wish-granting tree. Over time, Reito discovers that his life shares a special connection to the tree, and sets out o🍌n a mission to unravel its secrets.

"If you knew you didn't have long to live, who would you ෴tell? What would you say? And how would you deliver the message?" r🧔eads the official logline. The book has reportedly sold over a million copies since its release.

Death Note assistant director Tomohiko Ito, who previously collaborated with A-1 Pictures on Sword Art Online, is set to helm the flick. "People disappear suddenly, and it's impossible for the status quo to continue forever. This is something that I've been thinking about a lot over the past few years... now that I'm over 40, I've come to understand the feelings of those who leave behind from the perspective of those who are left be꧒hind. I'm not just talking about genetic information, but also things like technology and spirituality," he said in 🦩a statement (via ).

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Amy West

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