Get your dominators ready, folks, because the latent criminals are back.

Earlier today, Fuji TV hosted their “Plus Ultra Fuji TV Anime Lineup Presentation 2018” live streaming event. During the show, the company announced that a new entry into the Psycho-Pass franchise is in the works.

The new project, titled Psycho-Pass SS (Psycho-Pass Sinners of the System), will be a series of three theatrical films, each of which focuses on different characters from the Public Safety Bureau’s Criminal Investigation Division.

  • First Film: Case.1: Crime and Punishment (Case.1 Tsumi to Bachi) – focuses on Nobuchika Ginoza and Mika Shimotsuki
  • Second Film: Case.2: First Guardian – focuses on Teppei Sugo and Tomomi Masaoka
  • Third Film: Case.3: On the Other Side of Love and Hate (Case.3 Onshuu no Kanata ni), focuses on Shinya Kōgami

Visuals for each of the three films were unveiled, as well as a brief teaser trailer. We break the details down below:

Key Visuals

The main visual for the project includes the five focal characters, against a white background. Splotches of color are used to highlight key items, such as Masaoka’s jacket, or Kōgami’s cigarette.

Each of the specific film visuals features close-up shots of the characters from the original visual, albeti with the case name and number lain across them.

Trailer

The minute-long promo opens with a franchise retrospective, before jumping to introductions for the Psycho-Pass SS films.

Cast

The confirmed voice cast for the films include:

  • Nobuchika Ginoza: Kenji Nojima
  • Mika Shimotsuki: Ayane Sakura
  • Tomomi Masaoka: Kinryuu Arimoto
  • Teppei Sugo: Hiroki Touchi
  • Shinya Kōgami: Tomokazu Seki

Premiere

The first film will hit theaters in January 2019.

Psycho-Pass is an original anime project from Production I.G., which first aired in the Fall 2012 broadcast season. Katsuyuki Motohiro and Naoyoshi Shiotani (Blood+) helmed the first season as chief director and director, respectively. Kyoji Asano (Attack on Titan) provided character designs on the title, while Gen Urobuchi (Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Blassreiter) took charge of series composition.

A sequel show, Psycho-Pass 2 aired in Fall 2014. Naoyoshi Shiotani and Kiyotaka Suzuki (Infini-T Force) directed the series at Tatsunoko Production, with Kyoji Asano returning to provide character designs. Tow Ubukata (Ghost in the Shell: Arise, Le Chevalier D’Eon) took over for Gen Urobuchi on series composition.

A feature film project, titled Psycho-Pass: The Movie, hit Japanese theaters in January 2015. The film was helmed by Naoyoshi Shiotani (Blood+, Psycho-Pass) and Chief Director Katsuyuki Motohiro (Psycho-Pass) at Production I.G. The team of Gen Urobuchi (Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Fate/Zero) and Makoto Fukami (Fate/Zero, Psycho-Pass) wrote the screenplay, while Yuugo Kanno (Birdy the Mighty: Decode, Gundam Reconguista in G) scored the soundtrack. The team of Kouji Aoki, Kyoji Asano (Attack on Titan), and Naoyuki Onda (Berserk: The Golden Age, Ergo Proxy) provided character designs.

Funimation currently holds the domestic rights to the Psycho-Pass anime. They describe the title as:

Welcome to a world where just thinking about a crime is enough to enough to make you guilty. Bad intentions can no longer be hidden, and the police know exactly which tainted minds are about to cross over to the wrong side of the law. The great equalizer in the war on thugs is the Dominator, a futuristic weapon that can read minds and assess the risk that a citizen will turn criminal. Cops work in teams made up of Enforcers and Inspectors. Enforcers take out the bad guys, Inspectors stop their partners from going rogue, and the all-powerful Sibyl System keeps a watchful eye on us all. Society is paralyzed by its deepest, darkest desires, and trial by jury has been replaced by the wrath of the Dominator. Welcome to the future. How guilty are you?

Sources: Otakomu, Comic Natalie, Animate Times, Twitter (pKjd818)