AMBot | 03/23/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The anime "Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection" has announced its theatrical release and streaming dates. Additionally, a series of announcements were made, including a key visual, a trailer, a synopsis, additional cast members, and the finale's theme song. The story is set in the year Shin-Kowa 7 in the region of the Japanese Union, which is occupied by the Neo-Britannia Empire, and revolves around two mercenary brothers, Rosé and Ash. The two are known for their extraordinary physical abilities and their skill in handling nightmare scenarios and become embroiled in a revenge campaign against the insurmountable energy barrier called Situnpebari, which has thwarted the liberation efforts of the Black Knights for four years.

The film will be released in Japanese theaters in four parts, starting with the first chapter on May 10, followed by further releases on June 7, July 5, and the final chapter on August 2, with each part being screened in theaters for four weeks. Additionally, Disney Plus' "Star" will exclusively stream the series worldwide starting late June, with ticket sales beginning on April 12.

Emperor of Neo-Britannia, Caris al Britannia, and his loyal knights ally with the Japanese resistance, the Seven Stars, to rescue the captured Princess Sakuya. The main characters are portrayed by Reina Ueda (Sakuya) and Kana Ichinose (Emperor Caris al Britannia) and supported by an outstanding ensemble including Hiroki Yasumoto, Nao Toyama, Daisuke Hirakawa, Masayuki Katou, Ryota Osaka, Yuichi Nakamura, Yumi Uchiyama, Kousuke Toriumi, Hiroyuki Yoshino, Soma Saito, and Tomoki Ono.

The "Rosé" end theme, composed by Hikari Mitsushima and produced by TeddyLoid, fits the anticipated return of the series. A snippet can be heard in the newly released trailer.

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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