Japan is home to some of the most mind-bending horror movies, and Cube is no exception. The cube remake will be coming out this October, so it’s time for all the details! The “Cube” remake, which is slated for release in Japan on October 22nd, 2021, stars Masaki Suda, who plays a man named Atsushi Sakaguchi. Anne Watanabe (Aoi) also stars as the head of an energy company that has been experimenting with cubes.
In the cube remake, Atsushi Sakaguchi awakens in a cube-shaped room with no memory of how he got there. He’s then faced with various challenges and puzzles that reveal more about his past and all these memories are connected to an energy company called Sado Tech Corporation.
Plot Speculation of “Cube”
We do not know much about the plot of the remake of “Cube.” But, it will be a remake of the old Japanese movie “Cube.” In this film, we will get to see that there is a cube with many rooms. “Cube’s” plot follows Atsushi Sakaguchi, who wakes up in one of these cubes and finds himself trying to figure out what’s going on while navigating through some mind-bending mazes. In the process, he finds that there are other cube-dwellers, some of whom have nearly lost their sanity.
At the end of “Cube,” we find out that all these cube memories are connected to an energy company called Sado Tech Corporation. The film ends with Atsushi in a cube room where walls (and floor) move at random and change shape; he is finally able to escape when the door opens for him as it always has – because his last cube memory was actually just another part of this latest cube!
The ending may be different in 2021’s remake, but we can speculate what will happen based on how things ended up in the original movie.
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Cast Details of “Cube”
- Masaki Suda
- Anne Watanabe
- Masaki Okada
- Hikaru Tashiro
- Tokio Emoto
- Takumi Saito
- Kōtarō Yoshida
Release Date of “Cube”
The remake is all set to release on October 22, 2021.