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Chainsaw Man
movie potential release date: When will the Chainsaw Man movie come out?Mappa News of the Chainsaw Man movie was first shared at Jump Festa 24 — the annual manga and anime convention held in Tokyo — with the show's official X/Twitter account sharing a very short teaser and some key art. Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc, its full title, is being produced by studio MAPPA and will adapt the next set of chapters in Tatsuki Fujimoto's original manga. So far the title and short tease are all we have to go on, and no information about release dates or windows has
been shared. However, we'd expect some updates in the coming months, and wouldn't be overly surprised if the Chainsaw Movie appeared in cinemas before the end of 2024 (judging by previous rumours). Chainsaw Man movie cast: Who will be back for the Chainsaw Man movie and season 2? MappaAlthough the cast of the Chainsaw Man movie hasn't been confirmed, we'd expect to see the following Japanese and English voice actors reprise their roles:• Denji - Kikunosuke Toya (Japanese) / Ryan Colt Levy (English)
• Pochita - Shiori Izawa (Japanese) / Lindsay Seidel (English)
• Makima - Tomori Kusunoki (Japanese) / Suzie Yeung (English)
• Aki Hayakawa - Shogo Sakata (Japanese) / Reagan Murdock (English)
• Power - Fairouz Ai (Japanese) / Sarah
Wiedenheft (English)
• Kobeni - Karin Takahashi (Japanese) / Bryn Apprill (English)
• Hirokazu Arai - Taku Yashiro (Japanese) / Jarrod Greene (English)
• Kishibe - Kenjirou Tsuda (Japanese) / Jason Douglas (English)
• Katana Man - Daiki Hamano (Japanese) / Jason Marnocha (English)Himeno might not return though, unless flashbacks bring her back to life. If so, then Mariya Ise and Katelyn Barr will likely reprise their role in Japanese and English respectively. Neither Yō Taichi (in Japanese) nor Emi Lo (in English) will be returning to the role of Akane either - as she was (rather grimly) also killed towards the end of season one by the Snake Devil. Given the movie’s focus on the Reze arc, we’d expect an announcement about
that character's casting imminently. Chainsaw Man season 2 plot: What will happen in Chainsaw Man season 2?Sony Pictures The majority of Chainsaw Man season one centered around Denji's journey to become a certified devil hunter. Alongside his buddies Power, Kobeni, Himeno and Aki, he went toe-to-toe with the likes of the Ghost Devil, the Bat Devil and the Katana Man. But what can we expect from the next instalment in the saga?
Related StoryThe best anime shows of 2022The Chainsaw Man movie's title and short teaser both confirmed that it will pick up immediately after season one and adapt the next part of the story – the Bomb Girl arc (or the Reze Arc).
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[86] A fan of the manga, Jamie S. Rich of DVD Talk felt too much had to be cut to fit three films, with the development of characters suffering as a result. He did comment on how close the actors looked to their comic book counterparts and ultimately recommended the film. [87] In an opposite view, both The Guardian's Cath Clarke and Time Out London's Trevor Johnston gave the first film two out of five stars and cited the faithfulness to the manga as a negative, feeling that some of the material could have been cut. [88][89] Charles Webb of Twitch Film voiced similar criticism in a review of the second film. However, he praised the character Friend and Etsushi Toyokawa's
performance as Occho, as well as the ending that makes the viewer anticipate the final installment in the trilogy. [90] Jamie S. Rich also felt that the second movie "more than fulfills its prime directive of enticing me to stick around" for the final film. [91] On the third film, Burl Burlingame of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin wrote, "The steam seems to have run out of the franchise during this third part, and it's simply an OK capper to the series", but praised the special effects. [92] Variety's
Russell Edwards also cited the special effects in the final installment as the best in the trilogy. [93] Notes[edit] ^ It started in the magazine's 44th issue of 1999,[28] released on October 4 of that same year.