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Ryosuke Saegusa, Co-Founder Saegusa started his career in 2001 at Kodansha, where he spent four years as manga editor and seven years as literature and criticism editor. He co-founded Cork Inc. in 2012.
Ryosuke Saegusa is known for Bullet Train (2022), Seesaw Monster and Creator's File: Gold (2021).
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Sep 16, 2020 · Yuma Terada and Ryosuke Saegusa, co-founders of Tokyo-based management company CTB, explain why Hollywood often whiffs when it adapts beloved Japanese IP and how they plan to streamline rights...
Jul 27, 2022 · Turning Isaka’s novel into an American-style action movie with a mixed cast from the United States, Britain and Japan was part creative license, part business decision.
Apr 5, 2010 · In this essay, Ryosuke Saegusa, editor of Gunzo magazine, gives a brief history of the Japanese literary monthly and explains its new collaboration with Granta. G unzo was founded in 1946, a year after the end of the Second World War.
Ryosuke Saegusa was born in 1978 in Tokyo, Japan. Previously a book editor at Kodansha, one of the largest publishing houses in Japan, he was appointed editor of Gunzo magazine in 2008.
Sep 15, 2020 · Ryosuke Saegusa and Yuma Terada of CTB Inc., who represent Isaka and the IP, are executive producers on the project.