The Romantic Killer manga by Wataru Momose is getting an anime adaptation. DOMERICA will create the web animation, which will be released globally by Netflix on October 27. A trailer has also been released:
The main cast of the Romantic Killer anime has also been revealed: Anzu Hoshino is played by Rie Takahashi, and Riri is played by Mikako Komatsu. The series will be directed by Kazuya Ichikawa, with scripts written by Ryo Kawasaki and Tomoyuki Kono. Arisa Matsuura is in charge of character design.
“It was amazing to see how many people were involved in the plot that was originally developed by one person, including the director and scriptwriters… And because I’m not familiar with voice actors, I made a list of potential candidates. “Netflix was too serious and came up with too many amazing individuals, which made me laugh,” Momose remarked of the anime’s voice actors and staff.
“It was amazing to see how many people were involved in the plot that was originally developed by one person, including the director and scriptwriters… And because I’m not familiar with voice actors, I made a list of potential candidates. “Netflix was too serious and came up with too many amazing individuals, which made me laugh,” Momose remarked of the anime’s voice actors and staff.

From July 30, 2019, to June 2, 2020, Romantic Killer was serialised on Shueisha’s Shonen Jump+ website. The manga has been licenced in English by Viz Media, and the plot is as follows:
Anzu must play along in this altered reality before she can return to her normal life, so she begrudgingly befriends Tsukasa Kazuki. He happens to be one of the hottest and most popular boys at school, and to make matters worse, she finds that he might not even be a bad person!
Source: Netflix Anime, Comic Natalie