Last Samurai Standing | Official Trailer | Netflix



One point per life.
The curtain rises on an epic battle royale between brave warriors who lived through an uncertain era.

In the late 19th century during the Meiji period, 292 warriors, including Shujiro Saga (Junichi Okada), gather at Tenryuji Temple in Kyoto at nightfall, lured by the promise of a huge cash prize. Each given a wooden tag, they join a vicious game in which they must steal the tags of their fellow participants and reach Tokyo to win the prize money. Under the veil of night, the temple grounds are filled with unease and the presence of bloodthirsy warriors. When the signal is given to begin the game, the combatants launch into their relentless battle for survival.

“You fools who live without meaning: kill each other, until just one remains.”
The Netflix Series “Last Samurai Standing” starts streaming on Thursday, November 13, 2025, only on Netflix.

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Last Samurai Standing | Official Trailer | Netflix
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One life, one point. Shujiro enters a deadly game where points are earned for each kill. Who will be the last samurai standing in this sinister scheme?

46 comments
  1. I hope there is no packing-packing scene like the Confused SWITCHER THORALT with TWISTED BOY CEYREE..

  2. Can we get music that isn’t rap? Damn. If you’re going for that old Japanese feel, stick to it. Is this a jay z music video?

  3. Please Netflix. I don't care if you keep making films like Cleopatra or Cuties as long as you make more like this.

  4. শাহেদকে ধরার চেষ্টা করুন গ্রাহকদের টাকা ফিরিয়ে দেওয়া হউক

  5. Crazy how many Jdrama actors there are in this one. Saw them 20 years ago when watching all sorts of jdrama back in the day.

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