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Anna Sawai (アンナ・サワイ, born June 11, 1992) is a Japanese actress and singer. Born in New Zealand, she moved to Japan with her family at age 10. She landed her first acting role at age 11 as the title character in the 2004 Nippon Television production of Annie. Sawai later debuted in James McTeigue's 2009 martial arts film Ninja Assassin. Sawai rose to fame in Japan as one of the lead vocalists of the girl group Faky from 2013 to 2018. She made a return to acting with a supporting role in the British crime thriller series Giri/Haji (2019). Her international breakthrough came with her role in the Apple TV+ drama series Pachinko (2022–present). She gained further recognition for starring in the MonsterVerse series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (2023–present) and the historical drama Shōgun (2024). She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for the latter. She became the first Japanese actress to win a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. In 2024, Time magazine included her on its 100 Next list. Description above from the Wikipedia article Anna Sawai, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

After years spent surviving the brutal terrain of a remote Pacific island, billionaire playboy Oliver Queen returns to Starling City a haunted man, burdened by a dying wish from his father to "right the wrongs" of their family legacy. Struggling with severe PTSD and a world that moved on without him, Oliver masquerades as a hooded vigilante to dismantle a conspiracy of the city's corrupt elite. However, the mission is far more complex than a simple list of names; Oliver finds himself caught in a web of global industrial sabotage, metahuman enforcers like the unbreakable Brick, and the rise of a "Dark Archer" who mirrors his every move. As Oliver recruits a ragtag team—including his stoic bodyguard John Diggle, the brilliant hacker Felicity Smoak, and a defiant street-thief named Roy Harper—he must navigate the wreckage of his personal life. He faces the resentment of Laurel Lance, who is secretly reclaiming her own heroic identity as the Black Canary, and the tragic spiral of his best friend, Tommy Merlyn. The season hurtles toward "The Undertaking," a catastrophic plan to level the city's poorest district, forcing Oliver to decide if he is a hunter seeking vengeance or a hero capable of inspiring a broken city.






