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24th Detective Conan Film Reveals Title, April 17 Opening, Story About Akai Family

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Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet set before Tokyo's World Sports Games

The first 2020 issue of Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine revealed the title, visual, and details of the 24th film in the Detective Conan franchise on Wednesday. The new film is titled Meitantei Conan: Hiiro no Dangan (Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet), and it will open on April 17.The visual below by original manga creator Gosho Aoyama depicts the Akai family and Conan.

The film will center on the FBI agent Shuichi Akai, his younger brother and professional shōgi player Shukichi Haneda, his younger sister and high school detective Masumi Sera, his mother Mary Sera, and Conan Edogawa himself.

In the story, Japan is celebrating the upcoming World Sports Games (WSG), the world's largest sporting event, in Tokyo. The "Japanese Bullet," the world's first vacuum-tube super-conducting linear train, is built with the latest Japanese technology and timed to coincide with the WSG opening ceremonies. The train is set to run from Shin Nagoya Station to Tokyo Station at up to 1,000 kilometers per hour (about 600 miles per hour). However, a bizarre incident occurs during a party held by famous major sponsors, leading to a string of kidnappings of top executives. Conan deduces a possible link to serial abductions in the WSG 15 years earlier in Boston.

Tomoka Nagaoka (Detective Conan: Fist of Blue Sapphire) is directing the film, and Takeharu Sakurai (Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer) wrote the script. Katsuo Ono returns to compose the music.

More information will be revealed on December 7 during the next episode of the Detective Conan anime.

Detective Conan: Fist of Blue Sapphire, the franchise's 23rd film, opened in Japan on April 12, and sold 1,458,263 tickets to earn 1,886,292,700 yen (about US$16.85 million) in its first three days. The film had sold 7,164,729 tickets to earn a total of 9,182,702,500 yen (about US$86.6 million) as of August 25. The film is the seventh consecutive Detective Conan film to become the highest-grossing film in the franchise.

Source: Weekly Shonen Sunday issue 1 and website


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