Matcha Hazuki’s One Week Friends manga—previously adapted into a 2014 TV anime that streamed on Crunchyroll and is licensed by Sentai Filmworks—is heading to the big screen next. The film officially has a premiere date, which puts it in Japanese theaters on February 18, 2017.
On top of the date, the official website revealed additional cast members and a new visual. The latest additions to the cast include Sairi Itō, Keisuke Okada, and Ryō Iwase. While their roles haven’t been specified, they’ll be joining Haruna Kawaguchi, who plays Kaori Fujimiya, and Kento Yamazaki, who plays Yūki Hase.
Poster visual:
Crunchyroll describes the story:
Yuki Hase, a high school boy, is concerned about a girl of his classmate, Kaori Fujimiya. She always stays alone and never tries to become close friends with anyone. Given half a chance one day, it seems that Yuki and Kaori become to have a good relationship that they begin to eat lunch together. Although they enjoy having conversations, Kaori, strangely enough, keeps denying their friendship. On that Friday, she confesses, “I have memory disorder. My memories disappear within one week….”