With a post on social channels, Crunchyroll announced that BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI- will be shown in Italian cinemas starting next year July 17.
Based on the manga of the same name, NAGI EPISODE is a spin-off of the main series that will tell the story from the phenomenon’s point of view Nagi and his partner Reo within the facility known as BLUE LOCK. Below is the official synopsis, teaser and poster of the film.
BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE – EPISODE NAGI – Teaser trailer
NAGI EPISODE – Synopsis
“It’s a nuisance.” That’s what high school sophomore Nagi Seishiro likes to say in her boring life. But things change when Mikage Reo, a classmate of his who dreams of winning the World Cup, sees Nagi’s hidden talents, and encourages him to start playing football to share his incredible talent. One day, he receives an invitation to the mysterious BLUE LOCK project. What awaits him is a meeting with the most skilled attackers in the entire nation. Nagi’s dream of becoming the best, together with Reo, will bring this prodigy into a previously unknown world.
A prodigy can only be forged when someone discovers him… now, striker Nagi Seishiro’s incredible talent and personality will shake up the world of football.
CRUNCHYROLL ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF THE HIGHLIGHTED SPIN-OFF OF THE FOOTBALL ANIME, BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI-
BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI-is a new story centered around the fan-favorite character, Nagi Seishiro and the first film based on the adrenaline-pumping action anime series about the world of football, BLUE LOCK
Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment will bring the film in Italian cinemas from 17 July
May 10, 2024 – Crunchyroll, the home par excellence of anime from all over the world, has announced the theatrical release dates of the long-awaited anime film about the world of football, BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI-. Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment will bring this sports thriller to cinemas from June 2024; in Italy it will arrive in theaters on July 17th.
The first film based on the hit sports anime, BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI- is a spin-off story from the main series that focuses on high schooler Nagi Seishiro in the process of discovering his hidden talent for football. The first season of BLUE LOCK is now available to stream on Crunchyroll.
Official Synopsis of the Film:
“It’s a nuisance.” That’s what high school sophomore Nagi Seishiro likes to say in her boring life. But things change when Mikage Reo, a classmate of his who dreams of winning the World Cup, sees Nagi’s hidden talents, and encourages him to start playing football to share his incredible talent. One day, he receives an invitation to the mysterious BLUE LOCK project. What awaits him is the meeting with the most skilled attackers in the whole nation. Nagi’s dream of becoming the best, together with Reo, will bring this prodigy into a previously unknown world.
A prodigy can only be forged when someone discovers him… now, striker Nagi Seishiro’s incredible talent and personality will shake up the world of football.
Credits: Directed by Shunsuke Ishikawa. Original story by Muneyuki Kaneshiro. Manga by Kouta Sannomiya. Character Design by Yusuke Nomura. Screenplay by Taku Kishimoto. Music by Jun Murayama. Produced by Eightbit.
About BLUE LOCK:
BLUE LOCK follows the dreams of 300 high school students who aim to become an attacking ace and lead the Japanese men’s national team to victory at the next World Cup. However, if they are dropped from the BLUE LOCK training program, they will never be able to play for the national team and their career will be over. Only one of them, whose ego and skill will triumph over all, will emerge. Based on the award-winning manga of the same name written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro, illustrated by Yusuke Nomura and serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine with over 30 million copies in circulation, the anime debuted in October 2022 and was one of the most popular series during its simulcast season.
Source: Crunchyroll
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