AMBot | 03/03/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
For the upcoming film production "Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway / 名探偵コナン ハイウェイの堕天使," several new image motifs as well as a compilation of spectacular motion sequences have been presented to the public.

Among the releases are an exclusive poster design for screenings in IMAX technology as well as another graphic promoting the film's presentation in various 4D formats. Additionally, a so-called "highway visualization" was created, a specially made illustration. At the same time, a promotional film was produced, conveying an impression of the most intense action moments of the production.

The upcoming production sets a new record for the film series with a count of 526 cinemas. The screening starts on April 10. In 382 theaters, the film will be shown in the standard format. Furthermore, the work can be seen in 62 IMAX cinemas, 61 theaters with 4DX equipment, 11 venues with MX4D, and in 10 cinemas with Dolby Cinema.
Characters in unusual attire

In the newly created "highway visualization," nine protagonists are gathered. Besides the young detective Conan Edogawa and the central character for this film, Chihaya Hagiwara, among others, Inspector Jūgo Yokomizo and the high school detective Masumi Sera are depicted. The characters wear garments whose color scheme is reminiscent of the blue of the sky and water of the city of Yokohama, which forms the setting of the story. Feathers integrated into the clothing serve as a design element. It is particularly emphasized that the characters appear in outfits that will not be seen in the actual film. Hagiwara, known as a police officer on a motorcycle, is shown here in a completely different appearance.
Production team and musical accompaniment

Direction for the latest installment of the detective series is handled by Takahiro Hasui. The screenplay was written by Takahiro Ōkura. The musical composition is by Yugo Kanno. The popular Japanese singer MISIA contributes the title song "Last Dance Anata to."

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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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