
Kamen Rider Amazons Season 2 the Movie: Reincarnation
Action · Drama · Horror
Overview
Reincarnation is the second of two theatrical compilation movies that preceded the release of "Kamen Rider Amazons: The Last Judgement" feature film. Reincarnation compiles the events of Season 2, it's been five years since the conclusion of season 1, the existence of the Amazons has become public knowledge, putting Nozama Pharmaceutical out of business. In their place is 4C (Competitive Creatures Control Center), a new government organisation tasked with hunting down and containing the Amazons threat. However, the Amazon Cells have mutated into a strain capable of infecting humans, transforming victims into insane and bloodthirsty monsters.
Top Cast


You Maejima
You Maejima
Chihiro / Kamen Rider Amazon Neo
You Maejima
Chihiro / Kamen Rider Amazon Neo


Ayana Shiramoto
Ayana Shiramoto
Iyu / Crow Amazon
Ayana Shiramoto
Iyu / Crow Amazon


Eiji Akaso
Eiji Akaso
Hiroki Nagase
Eiji Akaso
Hiroki Nagase


Kota Miura
Kota Miura
Takeshi Kurosaki
Kota Miura
Takeshi Kurosaki


Yoshito Momiki
Yoshito Momiki
Ichiro Futamori
Yoshito Momiki
Ichiro Futamori


Tom Fujita
Tom Fujita
Haruka Mizusawa / Kamen Rider Amazon Omega
Tom Fujita
Haruka Mizusawa / Kamen Rider Amazon Omega


Rena Takeda
Rena Takeda
Mizuki Mizusawa
Rena Takeda
Mizuki Mizusawa


Masashi Taniguchi
Masashi Taniguchi
Jin Takayama / Kamen Rider Amazon Alpha
Masashi Taniguchi
Jin Takayama / Kamen Rider Amazon Alpha
Ayu Higashi
Ayu Higashi
Nanaha Izumi
Ayu Higashi
Nanaha Izumi


Toshimasa Komatsu
Toshimasa Komatsu
Shogo Kano
Toshimasa Komatsu
Shogo Kano
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