Sequence starring Miku Martineau, Ayo Solanke and extra begins manufacturing in Toronto


The leisure information website Hollywood Reporter reported on Thursday that showrunner Simon Barry (Warrior nun creator) and Boat Rocker Media are producing a live-action sequence for Netflix titled STAKE that’s “partly primarily based” on the author Homura Kawamoto and artist Toru Naomura‘S Kakegurui – Compulsive gambler manga.

The present has begun manufacturing in Toronto. The sequence will star Miku Martineau, Ayo Solanke, Eve Edwards, Clara Alexandrova, Hunter Cardinal, Anwen O’Driscoll, Aviva Mongillo and Ryan Sutherland.

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The Hollywood Reporter supplied an outline of the sequence:

In STAKE, the boarding college’s hierarchy is overthrown when Yumeko, a mysterious switch pupil from Japan, arrives with a darkish secret and a playing expertise that places her within the crosshairs of the highly effective Scholar Council. In the end, her quest for revenge threatens to utterly upend the varsity’s established order.

Barry develops, writes and directs the sequence, and in addition serves as govt producer alongside Jeff F. King, David Fortier, Ivan Schneeberg, Jon Rutherford and Nick Nantell. The sequence could have 10 episodes.

The Kakegurui manga launched in Gangan joker in March 2014. Yen Press releases the manga in English.

The manga impressed two tv anime variations in 2017 and 2019. Netflix streams each sequence. Sentai Movie Works licensed each seasons and launched the seasons on dwelling video with an English dub.

The manga impressed a 10-episode live-action present that premiered in Japan in January 2018. Netflix is streaming the sequence outdoors Japan. A second season premiered in March 2019. The primary live-action movie then premiered in Might 2019. A follow-up live-action movie premiered in Japan in June 2021.

The manga has additionally impressed a number of spin-off manga. The Kakegurui twins spinoff manga impressed a live-action sequence that debuted on Amazon Prime in Japan in March 2021. The manga additionally impressed a Netflix anime sequence in August 2022.

Supply: The Hollywood Reporter (Etan Vlessing)