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Second Made in Abyss Compilation Movie Gets a New Key Visual


Soon, the depths of the abyss will be known once more.

Earlier today, the official Made in Abyss anime website updated with a new teaser visual for upcoming compilation film Made in Abyss: Wandering Night. The image features Riko, Reg, and Nanachi posing before the visage of Bondrewd, who stands in the background.

Made in Abyss: Wandering Night Visual

Made In Abyss will receive a pair of compilation movies, both of which will hit theaters in January 2019. The schedule is as follows:

  • Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Journey: 1/4/2019
  • Made in Abyss: Wandering Night: 1/18/2019

Made In Abyss is based on Akihito Tsukushi’s manga of the same name. Masayuki Kojima (Monster, Black Bullet) is directing the movies at Kinema Citrus, with Kazuchika Kise (Ghost in the Shell) providing character designs. Hideyoshi Kurata (Now and Then, Here and There, World God Only Knows) is in charge of series composition for the project.

Sentai Filmworks currently holds the rights to Made In Abyss. They describe the show as:

The “Abyss” is the last unexplored region, an enormous and treacherous cave system filled with ancient relics and strange creatures. Only the bravest of adventurers can traverse its depths, earning them the nickname, “Cave Raiders.” Within the depths of the Abyss, a girl named Riko stumbles upon a robot who looks like a young boy. Tantalized by the Abyss, Riko and her new friend descend into uncharted territory to unlock its mysteries, but what lies in wait for them in the darkness?

A second season of the show was announced on November 27, 2017.

Source: Comic Natalie

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