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In Ring 2, Mai investigates Ryuji's death and becomes attached to Reiko and Yoichi. She helps them flee the police, but Reiko is hit by a truck and dies. Mai becomes Yoichi's guardian and looks after him. At the end, Mai and Yoichi are involved in an experiment by Dr. Kawajiri to remove Sadako's powers from the boy.
At age six he was chosen to play the part of seven-year-old Yoichi Asakawa in Ring. Today, he (alongside Hiroyuki Sanada who played Ryuji Takayama in Ring) is the most credited and popular male character in the Ring series. He reprised his role as Yoichi a year after the first sequel Rasen was a failure in the cinemas.
Ring was released in Japan on January 31, 1998, where it was distributed by Toho. [1] Upon release in Japan, Ring became the highest-grossing horror film in the country. [12] The film was shown at the 1999 Fantasia Film Festival where it won the first place award for Best Feature in the Asian films section. [13]
A character established by Tolkien is Prince Durin IV (Owain Arthur), who is a King of Khazad-dûm and once bore one of the rings of power foraged by Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards).
The titular "ring" from the novels and films refers to a ring-like visual that appears on the cursed videotape, which actually depicts the top of the well as seen by Sadako from its bottom. Korean and American films reimagine the character as Park Eun-seo (Korean: 박은서) and Samara Morgan respectively, with similar backgrounds and features.
Ring 2 (リング2, Ringu 2) is a 1999 Japanese supernatural horror film, directed by Hideo Nakata and serves as a sequel to Ring. Ring was originally a novel written by Koji Suzuki; its sequel, Rasen (a.k.a. Spiral), was also adapted into a film as the sequel to Ring. Due to the terrible response to Rasen, Ring 2 was made as a new sequel to Ring.
King Durin III. The beginning of the Season 2 finale was the end of King Durin III's story. He dug too deep, thanks to his ring supercharging his greed, and woke up the scary fire monster aka the ...
Neither of the characters in this media franchise are sufficiently independently notable to justify their own articles. All of the information presented on their articles is already included in this list. As such, Kazuyuki Asakawa, Reiko Asakawa, Yoko Asakawa, Yoichi Asakawa, Ryuji Takayama, and Sadako Yamamura should be merged here.