ニュース 「Chainsaw Man Movieが10月に劇場に当たる」

「Chainsaw Man Movieが10月に劇場に当たる」

著者 : Jonathan アップデート : Apr 19,2025

Sony Picturesは、2025年10月29日に米国の劇場にスライスする予定のChainsaw Manのリリース日を発表することでファンを興奮させました。ソニーのCinemaconプレゼンテーション中にニュースが発表されました。米国の聴衆は10月下旬にカレンダーをマークすることができますが、他の80か国以上は2025年9月24日から映画を楽しむことができます。日本では、トーホーは2025年9月19日にリリースを処理します。

Chainsaw Man Movieの発表は2023年12月に行われ、2022年にデビューしたMappaがプロデュースしたアニメシリーズの直接の続編として機能しました。この物語は、Chainsaw Devil DogのPochitaとの契約を結んだ後、人生に新しいリースを獲得した若い主人公であるDenjiに続きます。このユニークな絆は、デンジに彼の体の一部をチェーンソーに変える能力を与え、彼を単なるチェーンソーの男のそれをはるかに超えた世界に駆り立てる。

Chainsaw Man - 映画:Reze Arcは、元の漫画の極めて重要な人物である新しいキャラクターRezeをファンに紹介します。 Tatsuya Yoshiharaが監督し、Hiroshi Sekoが執筆したこの映画は、アニメシリーズからキャストされた声全体を復活させて、彼らの役割を再演し、最愛の物語のシームレスな継続を確保します。

2025年に来る最大のアニメ

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他の多くの人と同様に、IGNはチェーンソーマンの最初のシーズンに魅了され、レビューで恒星9/10を与えました。 Denjiのチェーンソー能力が視聴者とどのように共鳴しているかをより深く掘り下げるには、ここをクリックしてください。

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