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Suzume, a new masterpiece from Makoto Shinkai, will have theatre openings in the UK and Ireland, according to Toho
Makoto Shinkai's Suzume will be released internationally through Crunchyroll, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Wild Bunch International, and Eurozoom (excluding Asia). Cinemas in the UK (and Ireland) as of April 14, 2023With screenings beginning in the UK (and Ireland) on April 14th 2023, Crunchyroll, in collaboration with Sony Pictures Entertainment, Wild Bunch International, and Eurozoom, today announced that it will be bringing Makoto Shinkai's eagerly awaited new movie, Suzume, to theatres around the world.Shinkai's Suzume, created by CoMix Wave Films and STORY Inc., was distributed and marketed globally by TOHO until Crunchyroll purchased those rights from TOHO in May during Cannes (excluding...
Crunchyroll has released the screening times for That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime Scarlet Bond, the movie in the UK and Ireland.
According to Crunchyroll, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Scarlet Bond will begin playing in theatres in the UK and Ireland on January 18, 2023, with tickets going on sale on January 6. The popular fantasy adventure anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime and the best-selling light novel by Fuse and Mitz Vah, Scarlet Bond, are both the inspirations for this film. Mikami Satoru, a typical 37-year-old who dies and is reincarnated as the most inconspicuous creature imaginable—a slime—is the protagonist of the story. Things start off looking quite bleak. He is...
On January 23, Devilman will reappear on Netflix as Devilman Gaiden.
According to the January 2023 issue of Kodansha's Monthly Young Magazine, Fujihiko Hosono will publish a new manga based on Go Nagai's Devilman series on January 23 under the title Devilman Gaiden -Ningen Senki (Devilman Sidestory -Human Chronicles-).The Devilman series will be celebrated in the manga on its 50th anniversary. The story will take place during Japan's current Reiwa era.In 1972, Nagai published the first issue of the Weekly Shnen Magazine published by Kodansha. The manga's television anime adaptation premiered at the same time. Since 1972, more than a dozen distinct spinoffs, crossovers, and remakes of the anime and manga...