Led by the charismatic yet menacing (the legendary singer and actor Takanori Nishikawa , aka TM Revolution), this family claims to be the "true" lineage of the original Giff contract. They believe the Igarashis are failures. To prove their superiority, they unleash a virus that forces every human’s inner demon to go berserk—turning families against each other.
Alongside him are his children, transforming into (a movie-exclusive variant for Hana’s character) and Kamen Rider Julio (for Tamaki). Seeing "evil" versions of our allies adds a layer of psychological warfare to the fistfights. The Star of the Show: Revice’s New Form Of course, a movie is only as good as its final form debut. When Ikki realizes that fighting alone is suicide, he and Vice unlock their ultimate synergy: Revice Shin . kamen rider revice: the movie
The catch? If you defeat your own demon, you die. If you don't, the demon kills you. It’s a Kobayashi Maru scenario that forces Ikki and Vice into their most desperate fight yet. Takanori Nishikawa doesn’t just act; he steals the show. His character, Hideo, transforms into Kamen Rider Daimon (later referred to as Kamen Rider Azuma in some media). Daimon’s design is a gorgeous, metallic inversion of Revice’s colorful aesthetic—all sharp edges, silver, and crimson eyes. His power set is terrifyingly simple: he can command any inner demon. Led by the charismatic yet menacing (the legendary
The core theme of Revice has always been "No matter how bad things get, you don't abandon your family." The movie tests that to its breaking point. When Ikki finally screams, "I don’t care if I lose my memories! Vice isn’t my demon—he’s my brother!" it hits hard. Alongside him are his children, transforming into (a