We cannot imagine how proud 'Voltes V: Legacy' director Mark Reyes must feel after seeing the cinematic experience of the much-awaited GMA live-action project has made it to Tokyo news.
We cannot imagine how proud "Voltes V: Legacy" director Mark Reyes must feel after seeing the cinematic experience of the much-awaited GMA live-action project has made it to Tokyo news.
On Instagram, the director shared a photo of "Voltes V: Legacy: Cinematic Experience" flashed on a train screen in Tokyo, Japan."When your movie is appreciated in the motherland of #anime," began Direk Mark in his caption.The Japanese are among the most eager for GMA-7's live adaptation of "Voltes V." In fact,
tweeted about it, saying the "enthusiastic reception" has made him even more excited to catch it in the cinema.
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