As a seasoned gamer and a connoisseur of all things fantastical, I must say that the trailer for The Divine Protector: Master Salt has piqued my interest like no other! The blend of horror, fantasy, and Japanese aesthetics promises an exhilarating ride that resonates with my love for anime and J-horror.
As a fervent admirer, I’m thrilled to announce the premiere of ComingSoon’s unique trailer for “The Divine Protector: Master Salt”. This enthralling Japanese horror-fantasy follows the story of the titular magical woman who is summoned by a group of teenage girls after a series of peculiar occurrences start shaking up their school. The excitement is palpable!
At precisely 7:07 PM, members of the occult club at Kamono Girls’ High School in Tokyo are conducting a ritual to summon ‘Master Salt’, a divine protector, to aid their friend Nanako who has been afflicted by strange occurrences. They mark a pentagon and circle using purified salt, set fire to an enclosed letter containing their wish, and Master Salt miraculously manifests with a gust of wind. She identifies the spirit responsible for cursing Nanako and removes it. Moved by this act, Nanako and her companions request Master Salt to banish any curses that cause suffering in others. As they delve deeper, they uncover a world teeming with individuals who cast spells of ill-will. What challenges await Master Salt and the girls as they confront their formidable adversary?
Check out The Divine Protector: Master Salt trailer below (watch more trailers):
When is The Divine Protector: Master Salt release date?
Starting August 27, 2024, you’ll be able to stream or purchase “The Divine Protector: Master Salt” on various digital HD platforms across North America, including the internet, cable, satellite, and DVD. The movie is helmed by director Hiroshi Akabane, with a screenplay penned by Ryuho Okawa and Shio Okawa. In the lead roles, we have Rin Kijima as Master Salt/Shioko Kamono, Saya Fukunaga as Nanako Igarashi, Kokoro Nishiwaki as Miki Hoshino, Rino Otaki as Hiraku Hoshino, Tsubasa Tendo or Big Tengu as Munehiro Yoshida, Sakura Kamijo as Mariya Suzuki, and Yuki Meguro as Mitsunori Tendo. The production is overseen by Yoichi Utebi, Ryuho Okawa, Kaoru Ota, and Naofumi Sato, with Ryuho Okawa serving as executive producer.
As someone who has experienced the power of thoughts and their impact on my own life, I wholeheartedly agree with producer Yoichi Utebi’s sentiments regarding the importance of mindfulness in our thoughts, particularly when it comes to negative thoughts towards others. In my personal journey, I’ve learned that harboring malicious intentions or curses can bring about unwanted consequences and negativity.
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2024-08-02 18:10