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Sentai Filmworks Announces Brynhildr In The Darkness Dub Cast


When you stare into the darkness, it starts to stare back at you, as well.

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Earlier today, Sentai Filmworks announced the official English dub cast for Brynhildr in the Darkness. The dub, which will be helmed by Kyle Jones, will star the following:

  • Ryota Murakami: Blake Shepard
  • Kuroneko: Jamie Marchi
  • Kana: Christina Stroup
  • Kazumi: Emily Neves
  • Kotori : Jessica Calvello
  • Hatsuna: Carolyn Johnson
  • Man in Black: Ty Mahany
  • Nanami: Molly Searcy
  • Saori: Kira Vincent-Davis
  • Kashiwagi: Nancy Novotny
  • Ichijiku: Adam Noble
  • Initializer: Meaghan Avocato

Sentai first announced that they acquired Brynhildr in the Darkness in October 2014. The company will release the title on DVD and Blu-Ray on October 6.

Sentai describes Brynhildr in the Darkness as follows:

Haunted by memories of his childhood friend Kuroneko, Ryota Murakami has dedicated himself to discovering the truth behind the claim she’d made before she died: That aliens from other worlds walk among us. Believing that becoming a scientist is the path to the truth, Murakami pursues his studies by day and peers through a telescope at night. But when a girl named Kuroha Neko joins his class, the answers he’s sought may be closer than he ever expected.

For Kuroha looks exactly like an older version of Kuroneko, and seems to have abilities that no human could have. But the truth isn’t the only thing Murakami is about to uncover, and the secrets he’ll learn come with a deadly price. Because Kuroneko was right, and there are those who will do anything to keep that knowledge hidden. And unless Murakami and a handful of unlikely allies can somehow survive their lethal purge, the entire human race could be doomed!

Source: Sentai Filmworks

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