Chivalry of a Failed Knight To Simulcast Exclusively On Hulu


Source: Sentai Filmworks
Summary:

Sentai Filmworks announced that Chivalry of a Failed Knight will simulcast exclusively on Hulu. Episodes will be made available to Hulu Plus members for one week, after which they’ll be released for free users.

Chivalry of a Failed Knight will start simulcasting on October 3, 2015.


Sentai Filmworks announced that Chivalry of a Failed Knight will simulcast exclusively on Hulu. Episodes will be made available to Hulu Plus members for one week, after which they’ll be released for free users.

Chivalry of a Failed Knight will start simulcasting on October 3, 2015.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CHIVALRY OF A FAILED KNIGHT TO SIMULCAST EXCLUSIVELY ON HULU
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HOUSTON, OCTOBER 1, 2015– Sentai Filmworks announced today an agreement with Hulu for exclusive simulcasting of Chivalry of a Failed Knight. Episodes will be available to stream for Hulu subscribers for $7.99 per month with limited commercials and $11.99 per month with no commercials.
Each episode of Chivalry of a Failed Knight will stream exclusively on Hulu during the first week of simulcast with free-to-user streaming available one week later. Simulcasting is slated to begin October 3, 2015.

Based on a series of light novels by Riku Misora, Chivalry of a Failed Knight takes place in a world where human knights can materialize weapons from their souls. The story follows a knight who is widely considered a failure by those around him, and his struggle toward mastery of his weapon.

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About Sentai Filmworks, LLC
Sentai Filmworks curates one of largest and most beloved anime and genre programming libraries, containing thousands of hours of content released across traditional and digital media platforms.  With hit series that include Parasyte –the maxim–, Log Horizon, High School of the Dead, Persona 4: The Animation, and Akame ga Kill!, Sentai’s catalogue continues to grow with new favorites like Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? and iconic anime series such as Legend of the Galactic Heroes. Visit www.sentaifilmworks.com for more information.

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