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AMBot | 03/26/2022 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The release date for Sword Art Online the Movie - Progressive - Kuraki Yūyami no Scherzo (Scherzo of Deep Night) has been set for fall 2022. Additionally, information about the main cast and staff has been announced, and a teaser image has been released.
Ayako Kohno returns to direct the project for A-1 Pictures. Alongside him, Kento Toya is in charge of character design. Yasuyuki Kai serves as director, and Yuki Kajiura composes the music for the film.
The teaser image was drawn by Toya. It depicts Kirito and Asuna facing a massive enemy, with the caption: "Go beyond."

The first part, Sword Art Online, was released in 2012, and a second part, Sword Art Online II, followed two years later. The SAO anime returned to Japanese television in 2018 with a third season, consisting of two parts: Sword Art Online: Alicization and Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld. Additionally, the 12-episode spin-off Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online was also adapted into an anime. The first Progressive film, Sword Art Online: Progressive - Hoshinaki Yoru no Aria, was released in Japanese theaters on October 30.
Ayako Kohno returns to direct the project for A-1 Pictures. Alongside him, Kento Toya is in charge of character design. Yasuyuki Kai serves as director, and Yuki Kajiura composes the music for the film.
The teaser image was drawn by Toya. It depicts Kirito and Asuna facing a massive enemy, with the caption: "Go beyond."

The first part, Sword Art Online, was released in 2012, and a second part, Sword Art Online II, followed two years later. The SAO anime returned to Japanese television in 2018 with a third season, consisting of two parts: Sword Art Online: Alicization and Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld. Additionally, the 12-episode spin-off Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online was also adapted into an anime. The first Progressive film, Sword Art Online: Progressive - Hoshinaki Yoru no Aria, was released in Japanese theaters on October 30.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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