Silent Service Film Sequel Gets Global Stream with New Scenes

The Silent Service film sequel is set to make waves internationally when it streams globally on March 20. This streaming edition will include previously unreleased scenes and welcome actor Hiroshi Tamaki to the cast as Captain Hiroshi Fukamachi.

The Silent Service franchise, based on Kaiji Kawaguchi's acclaimed manga, follows the crew of a revolutionary submarine that declares independence from Japan. The story combines military action with political intrigue as the submarine's crew navigates complex international waters both literally and figuratively.

Hiroshi Tamaki, known for his roles in live-action dramas and films, brings his acting experience to this submarine thriller. His character, Captain Hiroshi Fukamachi, appears to play a significant role in the additional content that wasn't included in the original theatrical release.

The streaming release gives international audiences a chance to experience this expanded version of the film, complete with scenes that add depth to the story. For fans who may have missed the theatrical run or those discovering the series for the first time, this presents an excellent opportunity to experience the tension and drama of submarine warfare.

The Silent Service has maintained a dedicated following since the original manga's publication, and this film sequel continues to explore themes of loyalty, duty, and national identity through the lens of naval adventure. The March 20 streaming date ensures that viewers worldwide can access this enhanced version simultaneously.