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Made In Abyss: Wandering Twilight Gets US Theatrical Run Starting 5/27/2019


Made in Abyss: Wandering Night VisualEarlier today, Sentai Filmworks announced that they will give Made in Abyss: Wandering Twilight a theatrical run in the United States. The film hit select theaters on May 27, following a premiere at Anime Central 2019, on May 17.

The screening will be accompanied by “bonus features”, including a behind-the-scenes featurette and interviews with director Masayuki Kojima, composer Kevin Penkin, and producer.

The film is a compilation feature, which adapts the latter half of the Made In Abyss anime TV series.

Masayuki Kojima (Monster, Black Bullet) directed 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) was in charge of series composition for the project.

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

MADE IN ABYSS: Wandering Twilight follows Riko and Reg on their adventure through the Abyss, picking up directly after the events of MADE IN ABYSS: Journey’s Dawn. The mystery surrounding her mother’s death deepens as Riko learns more about the truth of her origins. More determined than ever to travel to the bottom of the Abyss, Riko and Reg leave Ozen’s Seeker Camp and delve into the treacherous Third Layer — and beyond, to depths brimming with supernatural creatures, unexpected allies and deadly enemies. Perilous, poignant and spectacular in turns, this continuation of Riko and Reg’s journey is sure to leave fans of MADE IN ABYSS absolutely spellbound.

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

Source: Sentai Filmworks (Press Release)

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