Nippon TV obtains the remake rights to Red Arrow's acclaimed drama series "The Last Cop" - to launch on Hulu in Japan as its first original drama
Munich, April 21, 2015 and Tokyo, April 22,
2015. Nippon Television Network Corporation (Nippon TV)
has secured remake rights for Red Arrow International's hit drama
format "The Last Cop". The show has been commissioned by Hulu, the
online video service in Japan operated by HJ Holdings, a
fully-owned subsidiary of Nippon TV. The production is the first
original drama to be commissioned by Hulu in Japan and will air on
both Hulu and Nippon TV this early summer.
The Japanese version sees acclaimed actor Toshiaki Karasawa play
the lead role. His film credits include "20th Century Boys",
"Toshiie and Matsu", and "The Waste Land". He was also the voice
for Tom Hanks in the Japanese version of "Toy Story" and "The Polar
Express".
Kazufumi Nagasawa, Chief Content Officer of HJ Holdings, said:
"We are excited to announce the launch of 'The Last Cop' as Hulu's
first original drama commission. This is an important new phase for
Hulu, providing our users with an even greater range of
entertainment content. We are planning to premier more foreign
content on our service and we look forward to producing more
original remakes of foreign shows and collaborating with the
terrestrial broadcast business to maximize each show's value. We
are launching the original German production of "The Last Cop"
Season 1 today and we are hoping entertainment fans will enjoy both
the original and the brand new remake."
Hiroyuki Ueno, Producer/Manager, Programming division of Nippon
TV said: "There are a number of cultural reasons why it has proved
difficult in the past to remake foreign dramas in Japan. However,
remakes provide a great opportunity to bring something new to
Japanese audiences and we feel that the time is right to remake
this bold and unique drama. When Nippon TV acquired Hulu's
business in Japan last year, I saw this as good timing to produce a
series that could harness the great synergies across the entire
Nippon TV Group. 'The Last Cop' is the first-ever drama produced by
both Nippon TV (terrestrial) and Hulu in Japan and we are hugely
excited about launching this new show in Japan."
Jamie I, VP Sales, Asia Pacific for Red Arrow International
said: "We are thrilled to see the Japanese version of our scripted
format 'The Last Cop' on Nippon TV and Hulu in Japan. Given that
Nippon TV is the top rated broadcaster in Japan, and Hulu recently
reached 1 million subscribers, these channels are the perfect home
for the show. This is the first time that an Asian country has
adapted 'The Last Cop' and we are confident that it will be a huge
success."
"The Last Cop", produced by ITV Studios Germany, is SAT.1
Germany's most successful crime series and has been sold to
territories across the globe. The French remake "Falco", produced
by Beaubourg Audiovisuel, has also achieved great success,
outperforming TF1's channel average by up to 135%, where it is
currently running in its third season.
"The Last Cop" and "Falco" are both distributed by Red Arrow
International as scripted formats and finished programs.
About "The Last Cop" Japan
The protagonist of the story is Kyogoku (Toshiaki Karasawa), a
detective who falls into a coma for 30 years after suffering an
accident while pursuing the vicious criminal Kagura. Kyogoku
suddenly comes out of his coma in 2015, waking up to a modern world
that has completely changed. The 21st century comes as a huge
shock, with attitudes having changed and a bewildering array of
scientific and technological developments having been made. He
returns to his job as a cop, only to find that his partner is the
timid Ryota (Masataka Kubota). Kyogoku's old-fashioned values and
macho 1980's attitude, plus his out-of-date investigation methods,
means that Ryota struggles to keep up with him! And Kyogoku's
private life is even more complicated: his wife Kanako (Emi Wakui)
is now remarried to his junior Suzuki (Ichirota Miyakawa), who
their daughter Yui (Nozomi Sasaki) thinks is her real father.
Amidst all of this, Kyogoku and Ryota are assigned to provide
security at an event that is being targeted by Caesar, a pair of
criminals who have been a serious threat to society. Sure enough at
the event, they spot the men they believe to be Caesar! But things
do not go to plan...
About Hulu in Japan
Hulu is an online video service that offers popular films, dramas,
anime and more. For just 933 yen per month (tax excluded), Hulu
users can access more than 19,000 assets anytime on internet
connected TVs, PCs, smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles and
additional devices, in HD (when available). Hulu users can start
watching their favorite show on your TV and resume on their
smartphone whenever and wherever they want. Hulu launched its
service in Japan in September 2011. Nippon TV acquired Hulu's Japan
business in April 2014. Hulu is a fast growing online video
platform, expanding Japan's online video market.
About Nippon Television Network
Corporation
Nippon Television Network Corporation (Nippon TV) is Japan's
number one rated broadcaster, having won the Triple Crown title for
the entire year of 2014 by topping the charts in the All Day, Prime
Time, and Golden Time categories. Since becoming Japan's first
commercial broadcaster in August 1953, Nippon TV has come to be
known as the country's finest producer and broadcaster of all
genres of programs ranging from news, documentaries, sports,
dramas, entertainment shows to animation. One of the biggest
successes for Nippon TV is its format Dragons' Den. To date, the
format has been sold in over 25 countries and regions. Nippon TV
also has a wide variety of group companies that deal with movies,
animation, events, TV shopping, and merchandising.
About Red Arrow International
Red Arrow International is a world-leading TV distributor of
scripted, factual and formatted shows from Red Arrow's global group
of production companies, outstanding third-party producers and
digital-content partners.
Red Arrow International is a major co-producer of global
entertainment, providing substantial production financing for
scripted and non-scripted projects. Recent international highlights
include: "Bosch" (Amazon), "Lilyhammer" (Netflix); "Married at
First Sight" (FYI); and "The Taste" (ABC). With offices in Munich,
Los Angeles and Hong Kong, Red Arrow International has a truly
global reach and distributes acclaimed, quality content to over 200
territories worldwide. Led by Henrik Pabst, Red Arrow International
is part of Red Arrow Entertainment Group, made up of 13 production
companies across 7 countries; the Los Angeles based MCN, Collective
Digital Studios; and creative partnerships and joint ventures with
STV, Screenz, Sync Media and United Artists Media Group (Mark
Burnett / Hearst). Red Arrow Entertainment Group is a wholly owned
subsidiary of ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG, one of Europe's leading
media groups.
Notes to editors:
1. Japanese version of the press release: http://we.tl/sFCURrd53v
2. Logos and images:
http://firestorage.jp/photo/de43afd4f14f26920520ee7b0169c4ed50058396
Images include:
-- The Last Cop Japan logos
-- The Last Cop Japan main visuals including an image of Mr.
Toshiaki Karasawa, and four images of drama locations
-- Three images taken at the signing of the deal at MIPTV 2015.
Image Grp11.jpg features, from left to right: Mr. Henrik Pabst,
Managing Director, Red Arrow International; Ms. Sue Fujimoto,
Managing director, International Business Department, Nippon TV;
Ms. Jamie I, VP Sales, Asia Pacific, Red Arrow International; Ms.
Mikiko Nishiyama, Senior Director, International Business
Department, Nippon TV; Mr. Hiroyuki Ueno, Producer/Manager,
Programming division, NipponTV; Mr. Kazufumi Nagasawa, CCO, HJ
Holdings