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Mars: Tada, Kimi wo Aishiteru (MARS~ただ、君を愛してる~) is a 2016 Japanese youth romantic drama film directed by Saiji Yakumo, written by Tetsuya Ōishi [] and starring Taisuke Fujigaya, Masataka Kubota, Marie Iitoyo, Hirona Yamazaki and Yu Inaba. [2]
A companion book to the series, Mars: Our Future on the Red Planet (October 2016), details the science behind the show. [1] A prequel episode, called Before Mars, was produced and released conjointly with the series. It tells the fictional story of a moment in the life of one of the astronauts and the decisions she made to get involved in science.
The series was adapted into a 21 episode Taiwanese television drama in 2004. [1] A Japanese television drama series adaptation titled Mars: Tada Kimi wo Aishiteru (MARS~ただ、君を愛してる~) was broadcast on Nippon TV from January 24 to March 27, 2016 [2] and a live action film adaptation of the same name was released in Japan on ...
Hulu has released photos of its upcoming astronaut drama The First starring Natascha McElhone and Sean Penn, and revealed that it will premiere on September 14th. Developed by House of Cards ...
Mars (traditional Chinese: 戰神MARS; simplified Chinese: 战神MARS; pinyin: Zhànshén; lit. 'War-God MARS') is a Taiwanese drama starring Barbie Hsu (aka Da S) and Vic Chou of F4 who reunited since Meteor Garden and its sequel Meteor Garden II. It is based on the Japanese shōjo manga series, Mars written by Fuyumi Soryo. It was produced by ...
We have only just settled into the genial rhythms of Gabriel Martins’ “Mars One,” meeting one by one the loving, yearning family of four at its heart when, like capable, brassy matriarch ...
‘For All Mankind’ Season 4 Teaser Pitches Careers on Mars as Apple TV+ Alt History Drama Hits the Year 2000 (TV News Roundup) ... will now be available to stream live via Fox Nation, giving ...
Marslett's second feature film was a live action drama Loves Her Gun in which all the dialogue was improvised. [38] The film starred Trieste Kelly Dunn, Francisco Barreiro, Ashley Rae Spillers, Melissa Bisagni and Marslett. It premiered at The 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival. [39]