The popular manga series Sakamoto Days is officially receiving a live-action film adaptation, slated to premiere during Japan’s Golden Week in 2026. The highly anticipated announcement confirms that Meguro Ren of the idol group Snow Man will star as the titular character, Taro Sakamoto, with Fukuda Yuichi set to direct the two-part cinematic event.
Production Details Emerge for Sakamoto Days Live-Action Film
The confirmation of a live-action Sakamoto Days movie was made in the latest issue #43 of Weekly Shonen Jump, putting an end to months of speculation among fans. The film is set to hold a special screening during Golden Week 2026, which typically runs from April 29th to May 6th.
Key Cast and Crew Announced
Meguro Ren has been cast in the lead role of Taro Sakamoto, the legendary hitman who retires to a quiet life as a convenience store owner. Despite a recent health-related hiatus, Ren is taking on this major project as one of two significant roles, signaling a robust return to the spotlight. Directing the adaptation is Fukuda Yuichi, known for his work on the Gintama live-action movies. His involvement suggests a blend of crisp choreography and the distinctive humor that defines the Sakamoto Days manga.
Two-Part Release and Future Announcements
The live-action adaptation is planned as a two-part film. While specific release dates for both parts remain under wraps, more details regarding the project are expected to be revealed on September 23, 2025. Reports indicate that filming for the project has already been completed, though it is currently unclear if this covers both parts of the film.
The Enduring Popularity of Sakamoto Days
Yuto Suzuki’s Sakamoto Days has garnered a massive fanbase since its debut in Weekly Shonen Jump, lauded for its unique blend of high-octane action and comedic elements. The manga follows Taro Sakamoto, a former legendary assassin who, after falling in love, retires and settles down to run a convenience store, often struggling to maintain his peaceful life while his past catches up to him.
The series has already seen a successful anime adaptation, which debuted in late 2024 and streams exclusively on Netflix. While the anime adaptation received mixed reviews, the manga itself has been a consistent performer, selling over 15 million copies. The announcement of a live-action film signals continued confidence in the franchise’s broad appeal and potential for new audiences. Fans are eagerly anticipating how the manga’s over-the-top fights and quirky characters will translate to the live-action medium.