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The movie “Black Clover” has been postponed to June 2023
More than a month ahead of Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King’s previously announced release date, the film’s official Twitter account reported that the film’s release date has been pushed back to Friday, June 16, 2023.
The movie “Black Clover” has been pushed back to June 2023
The release of Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King, previously scheduled for Friday, March 31, 2023, has been pushed back to Friday, June 16, 2023.
The film was brought back to Japan and the world, ieAnd. The new release date applies to both theatrical distribution in Japan and global distribution on Netflix. According to a post on the official website, the film’s premiere was postponed due to COVID-related production delays.
The production team apologized to fans and then shared that the screening tickets purchased could be used during the postponed release date. Therefore, the fans were asked to ensure their safety. The crew, i. H. Studio Pierrot, promised to do their best to produce the film and give fans a great experience.
Fans’ reactions to Black Clover movie news
Prior to the announcement of Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King’s delay, several fans were concerned that the film had not received enough publicity from Shueisha. Additionally, the team has yet to release a trailer for the film longer than 30 seconds, meaning production has been delayed.
When news of the film’s release broke, fans were disappointed but not surprised that they had to wait another almost three months before they could see the film.
However, fans believed that this release delay would allow the team to better polish the film while trying not to cut corners due to time pressures. While the production delay turned out to be due to the spread of the coronavirus in Japan, which has happened in many anime, fans believe the film would still have been postponed due to lack of promotion.
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Jujutsu Kaisen Nanami voice actor publishes farewell message
The voice actor of Kento Nanami in the original version of Jujutsu Kaisen, Kenjiro Tsuda published a message of thanks to his fans.
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Episode 17 of the second season, titled “Right and Wrong” adapted the character’s moving death scene.
Shortly before the premiere on Japanese TV on Thursday (23), the actor made a farewell post on his profile on X (formerly Twitter).
“It’s November 23rd (Japan Labor Day and Thanksgiving) at 11:56 pm. Please don’t miss it. I’m thrilled that Jujutsu Kaisen and Nanami are loved throughout Japan and around the world…” declared Tsuda.
The actor repeated the voice recording in the fight scene against Haruta to ensure the result was perfect.
After the episode aired, he posted a short thank you to the audience: “Thank you for watching Jujutsu Kaisen! Thank you for supporting Nanami Kento!”.
The new episode is available on Crunchyroll with original audio and subtitles.
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Vinland Saga Creator reveals what fans can expect from the finale
Recently, the creator of Vinland Saga, Makoto Yukimurawas in Canada was a guest at the Toronto International Authors Festival (TIFA) and at a Japan Foundation event.
In an interview with Anime Trending, in addition to revealing that he had to change the beginning of the story to obtain approval from the publisher and detail his historical research process, the mangaka commented on what readers can expect from the end.
“Actually, I don’t know what will happen at the end of this story! I believe that when the manga ends, everyone hopes for a happy ending, but there are historical facts. That’s the part difficult for me at the moment.
According to the story, the end of Thorfinn’s journey is tragic. Something truly tragic will happen to these characters. ‘How can I make this not a complete tragedy?’. This is something I’m working on now. What should I do?” said Yukimura.
The interviewer then suggested that he give the character a happy ending, after all, it is fiction. So, the author stated that he will do his best to move in that direction.
Vinland Saga is serialized in the monthly magazine Afternoon. The manga published in Japan by Kodansha since 2005 it has 27 volumes to date. In Brazil, the title was released by Panini.