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NIS America Streams English-Subbed Love Live! Movie Trailer


NIS America’s ensuring that Love Live! fans have an a-μ’s-ing weekend!

…I’ll show myself out.

Last night, NIS America began streaming a subtitled version of the theatrical trailer for Love Live! The School Idol Movie.

Yesterday, NIS America revealed the full list of theaters that will screen Love Live! The School Idol Movie. 22 locations will show the film, starting on September 12:

  • Tempe, AZ: Harkins Theatres – Valley Art
  • Los Angeles, CA: Downtown Independent
  • Sacramento, CA: Tower Theater
  • San Francisco, CA: New People
  • San Diego, CA: Carmel Mountain 12
  • San Diego, CA: Gaslamp 15
  • Littleton, CO: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Littleton
  • Washington DC: Angelika Pop-Up
  • Honolulu, HI: Ward Stadium 16
  • Cambridge, MA: Brattle Theatre
  • Bloomfield, MI: The Maple Theater
  • Kansas City, MO: Alamo Drafthouse Mainstreet
  • Manville, NJ: Manville 12 Plex
  • New York, NY: Village East Cinema
  • Williamsville, NY: Dipson Eastern Hills Cinema
  • Columbus, OH: Gateway Film Center
  • Dallas, TX: Angelika Film Center & Café – Dallas
  • Katy, TX -: Alamo Drafthouse Mason Park
  • San Antonio, TX: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Westlakes
  • Sandy, UT: Megaplex Theatres – Jordan Commons
  • Fairfax, VA: Angelika Film Center & Café – Mosaic
  • Seattle, WA: Grand Illusion Cinema

In addition, a première screening will be held in Los Angeles, at the Downtown Independent Cinema. Tickets to the September 11 event are currently on sale.

For those who can’t wait for September, Lantis began streaming insert song Angelic Angel on their YouTube channel last week. You can check the video out below:

Source: NIS America’s YouTube Channel

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