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Assassination Classroom: Graduation
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Korean Premiere
HASUMI Eiichiro
Japan
2016
118min
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7/23 10:00
Korea Manhwa Museum
448
7/25 20:30
CGV Bucheon Station 4
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
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Synopsis
While the deadline for Koro Sensei's death is near, the sequel of Assassination Classroom shows Koro Sensei's mysterious past, students with assassination mission today, and the future of the universe. Will the students really kill Koro Sensei?
Director
HASUMI Eiichiro
Born in 1967, Japan, Hasumi is a director for film and TV series known for
Oppai Volleyball
(2009),
Umizaru 3: The Last Message
(2010), and
Assassination Classroom
(2015). After making a success with TV series,
MOZU Season 1
and
MOZU Season 2
, Hasumi directed a film version of this series.