Following the conclusion of Blue Lock season 1, it was announced that not only would the anime be receiving a second season, but that it would also receive a spinoff film, Blue Lock The Movie: Episode Nagi. Blue Lock is one of the biggest anime franchises in the world right now, so it makes sense that its studio would try to capitalize on that as much as quickly as possible.
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While there’s still no word about Blue Lock season 2’s release, the film has received a big update. During Crunchyroll’s presentation at CinemaCon 2024, it was announced that Blue Lock The Movie: Episode Nagi would officially be coming to theaters on June 28, 2024, only two months after its Japanese release.
Such a quick turnaround will do wonders to keep the anime’s momentum going, and if it follows a common pattern with anime movies, it could be the best installment of the anime, to date.
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Blue Lock
Blue Lock is a sports-centric animated series based on the manga series of the same name. The show follows the Japan Football Association trying to recover from their poor showing in the 2018 FIFA World Cup by hiring a football genius, Ego Jinpachi. With his new intense training regimen, Jinpachi invites the best football players in Japan to compete to become the team’s new star player – and high school student Yoichi Isagi may be exactly who he’s looking for.
- Cast
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Ricco Fajardo
, Drew Breedlove
, Alex Horn
, Mark Allen Jr. - Release Date
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October 8, 2022
- Seasons
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2
- Streaming Service(s)
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Crunchyroll
- Writers
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Taku Kishimoto
- Directors
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Tetsuaki Watanabe
, Shunsuke Ishikawa