Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment will soon premiere a fresh, large-scale movie in cinemas this autumn, and we’ve just received the English dubbed trailer to give you a sneak peek. Over the past few years, Crunchyroll has been reducing the time between their anime feature film releases, which has proven to be incredibly beneficial for fans. In collaboration with Sony Pictures Entertainment, movies are now being screened internationally within a couple of months after their Japanese premiere, as opposed to the year-long wait that was customary before. This means less waiting time for the next one as well!
The movie ‘Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc’ is set to premiere in Japan this month, but US and Canadian audiences won’t have to wait long as Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment plan to release the film there in October. Fans who have been eagerly anticipating more of ‘Chainsaw Man’s anime can now enjoy the first English-dubbed trailer for ‘Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc’, which will be released this Fall. You can watch it below.
Chainsaw Man’s New Movie Releases English Dub Trailer
Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc
The movie adaptation of Chainsaw Man titled “Reze Arc” is set to premiere in Japan on September 19th. Fans outside Japan won’t have to wait long as it will hit the screens in the United States and Canada on October 29th, perfectly timed for Halloween. The film will be available in both Japanese and English audio versions, though the voice cast for the movie has yet to be announced. Given the pattern of the Japanese release, it’s probable that a familiar cast will reprise their roles. However, specific details about the dubbing are still under wraps for now.
The new movie will also feature a returning staff from the TV anime series as well. Tatsuya Yoshihara returns from the Chainsaw Man TV series to serve as director for studio MAPPA with Hiroshi Seko providing the script, Kazutaka Sugiyama handling the character designs, and kensuke ushio composing the music. But this new film will be picking up from the events of the TV series too, so it’s going to be very necessary to make sure you’re caught up with everything before jumping into the new movie. Because there’s going to be a lot going on.
How to Catch Up With Chainsaw Man
Titled “Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc”, this film might perplex newcomers due to its intricate plotline involving devils and a significant story arc. However, fret not! There’s an effortless method to familiarize yourself with the series before the movie premieres. Streaming platform Crunchyroll offers the first season of the show, with both original Japanese and English dubbed audio available exclusively. Plus, if time is of the essence before the film’s release, you can catch up on the story using these convenient methods provided by Crunchyroll.
The action-packed anime series, Chainsaw Man, has recently unveiled two compilation movies, specifically designed to recap the significant episodes from its initial season. Titled “Chainsaw Man – The Compilation: Part I” and “Chainsaw Man – The Compilation: Part II“, these films provide a swift yet comprehensive introduction to the anime universe. Additionally, they introduce the spin-off series “Chainsaw Days“, which was released alongside the movies, offering additional content for fans to enjoy. You can catch these films now on Crunchyroll.
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