Exclusive: House of Ninjas creator Dave Boyle and the star and co-ep of the Netflix series, Kento Kaku, are opening the doors to their new production company, Signal181.
The international nature of the venture is reflected in the name, which combines the country codes of Japan (+81) and the United States (+1). Signal181’s mission is to develop and co-produce projects with global partners on both sides of the Pacific including original movies and series for streaming and broadcast as well as theatrical titles. Signal181’s first projects will be Japanese-language originals. Their flagship office will be based in Tokyo, Japan with plans for expansion in the future.
Kaku tells Deadline, “At the time, I am thrilled to announce the formation of production company SIGNAL181 along with Dave Boyle. I look forward to bringing never-before-seen original stories to the world, made with boundless creative freedom, along with my comrade-in-arms Dave, who I...
The international nature of the venture is reflected in the name, which combines the country codes of Japan (+81) and the United States (+1). Signal181’s mission is to develop and co-produce projects with global partners on both sides of the Pacific including original movies and series for streaming and broadcast as well as theatrical titles. Signal181’s first projects will be Japanese-language originals. Their flagship office will be based in Tokyo, Japan with plans for expansion in the future.
Kaku tells Deadline, “At the time, I am thrilled to announce the formation of production company SIGNAL181 along with Dave Boyle. I look forward to bringing never-before-seen original stories to the world, made with boundless creative freedom, along with my comrade-in-arms Dave, who I...
- 4/3/2024
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
In these culturally sensitive times, having an American director and showrunner on a quintessentially Japanese series is sure to raise the issue of cultural appropriation. But the Dave Boyle-directed “House of Ninjas,” which Netflix launched in February, stands out not only as a hit, but as a seemingly happy blend of East and West.
An original story about the last living ninja family in modern times, the show ranked as the streamer’s top non-English show in 16 countries and regions, as well as reached the Top 10 list in 92 countries.
In an interview with Variety, Boyle said that surprising career left-turns brought him to the series and helped him keep the show authentically Japanese.
At what stage did you join the project?
It all started with Kento Kaku, the star of the show, and his two comrades, Murao Yoshiaki and Imai Takafumi who started working on a ninja revival show.
An original story about the last living ninja family in modern times, the show ranked as the streamer’s top non-English show in 16 countries and regions, as well as reached the Top 10 list in 92 countries.
In an interview with Variety, Boyle said that surprising career left-turns brought him to the series and helped him keep the show authentically Japanese.
At what stage did you join the project?
It all started with Kento Kaku, the star of the show, and his two comrades, Murao Yoshiaki and Imai Takafumi who started working on a ninja revival show.
- 3/27/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Everything you need to know about Netflix’s House of Ninjas. ( Photo Credit – Netflix / YouTube )
Netflix dropped some exciting teasers and trailers of some of the upcoming titles that will be releasing on the streaming platform in 2024. From Bridgerton Season 3 to Squid Game Season 2 sneak peeks and trailers, there’s something for all kinds of viewers. One new show that has got everyone excited is House of Ninjas. The Japanese action series includes some incredible talent from all over the world.
Whether it is Korean Dramas or anime, Netflix has been sitting on the throne for providing the best stories for the past few years. The streaming giant has been tapping into Japanese content for quite some time. Whether it’s an action series or romantic dramas, they are not limiting themselves to a particular genre. Hence, it’s a big deal that they’re now treating their audience with a live-action Ninja series.
Netflix dropped some exciting teasers and trailers of some of the upcoming titles that will be releasing on the streaming platform in 2024. From Bridgerton Season 3 to Squid Game Season 2 sneak peeks and trailers, there’s something for all kinds of viewers. One new show that has got everyone excited is House of Ninjas. The Japanese action series includes some incredible talent from all over the world.
Whether it is Korean Dramas or anime, Netflix has been sitting on the throne for providing the best stories for the past few years. The streaming giant has been tapping into Japanese content for quite some time. Whether it’s an action series or romantic dramas, they are not limiting themselves to a particular genre. Hence, it’s a big deal that they’re now treating their audience with a live-action Ninja series.
- 2/2/2024
- by Pooja Darade
- KoiMoi
Netflix has greenlit a Japanese drama series about the last ninjas to remain in modern times.
Man From Reno director Dave Boyle is behind House of Ninjas, which will air in 2024 and is based on a story by Kento Kaku, Yoshiaki Murao and Takafumi Imai.
The series will tell the story of the Tawara family, the last ninja family that abandoned its roots after an incident took place, who must take on the greatest crisis in Japanese history, threatening to shake the nation to its core.
Ninjas have been an area of fascination over the centuries and, as shown in the program, the legendary Japanese heroes of the shadows remain active today.
Boyle, who also wrote and directed Big Dreams, Little Tokyo, White on Rice and Surrogate Valentine and tends to utilize primarily Asian or Asian-American casts, will pen with Masahiro Yamaura, Kota Oura and Kanna Kimura.
Toho Studios’ House...
Man From Reno director Dave Boyle is behind House of Ninjas, which will air in 2024 and is based on a story by Kento Kaku, Yoshiaki Murao and Takafumi Imai.
The series will tell the story of the Tawara family, the last ninja family that abandoned its roots after an incident took place, who must take on the greatest crisis in Japanese history, threatening to shake the nation to its core.
Ninjas have been an area of fascination over the centuries and, as shown in the program, the legendary Japanese heroes of the shadows remain active today.
Boyle, who also wrote and directed Big Dreams, Little Tokyo, White on Rice and Surrogate Valentine and tends to utilize primarily Asian or Asian-American casts, will pen with Masahiro Yamaura, Kota Oura and Kanna Kimura.
Toho Studios’ House...
- 9/8/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Name:
10th Okinawa International Movie Festival
Dates:
Thursday, April 19 – Sunday, April 22, 2018, Four Days
Venues:
Naha City: Laugh & Peace Entertainment School Okinawa/ Naminoue Umisora Park / Kokusai Dori / Yoshimoto Okinawa Kagetsu / Sakurazaka Theater / Tenbusu Naha / Hyatt Regency Naha, Okinawa / Naha city hall / Shintoshin Park / Cinema Q /
Shuri Castle
Ginowan City: Tropical Beach
Chatan City: Mihama American Village, Mihama 7 plex
Kitanakagusuku Village: Aeon Mall Okinawa Rycom
No. of Films Screened: 51 titles
Special Invitation: 14 / Local Origination Movies: 14 / TV Director’S Movie: 8
Comedy of Japan / Comedy of World: 2 / Sakurazaka Film University: 5
Special Screening : 3 / Okinawa Historical Movie: 4/ My Favorite Movie: 1
No. of Volunteers throughout the festival: 126
No. of attendees: Approximately 250,000 people
Past results: 1st 110,000 (4days), 2nd 380,000 (8days), 3rd 310,000 (8days), 4th 410,000, 5th 420,000 (8days), 6th 360,000 (5days), 7th 400,000 (5days), 8th 350,000 (4days), 9th 330,000 (4days)
Opening Ceremony
Held at Ana Crowne Plaza Okinawa Harborview on April 19.
Attendance: 1000 people
Naha Kokusai Dori Red Carpet
On April 22nd, approximately 1000 guests walked the...
10th Okinawa International Movie Festival
Dates:
Thursday, April 19 – Sunday, April 22, 2018, Four Days
Venues:
Naha City: Laugh & Peace Entertainment School Okinawa/ Naminoue Umisora Park / Kokusai Dori / Yoshimoto Okinawa Kagetsu / Sakurazaka Theater / Tenbusu Naha / Hyatt Regency Naha, Okinawa / Naha city hall / Shintoshin Park / Cinema Q /
Shuri Castle
Ginowan City: Tropical Beach
Chatan City: Mihama American Village, Mihama 7 plex
Kitanakagusuku Village: Aeon Mall Okinawa Rycom
No. of Films Screened: 51 titles
Special Invitation: 14 / Local Origination Movies: 14 / TV Director’S Movie: 8
Comedy of Japan / Comedy of World: 2 / Sakurazaka Film University: 5
Special Screening : 3 / Okinawa Historical Movie: 4/ My Favorite Movie: 1
No. of Volunteers throughout the festival: 126
No. of attendees: Approximately 250,000 people
Past results: 1st 110,000 (4days), 2nd 380,000 (8days), 3rd 310,000 (8days), 4th 410,000, 5th 420,000 (8days), 6th 360,000 (5days), 7th 400,000 (5days), 8th 350,000 (4days), 9th 330,000 (4days)
Opening Ceremony
Held at Ana Crowne Plaza Okinawa Harborview on April 19.
Attendance: 1000 people
Naha Kokusai Dori Red Carpet
On April 22nd, approximately 1000 guests walked the...
- 4/23/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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