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Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc Anime Gets 3D Screenings in India

posted on by Adriana Hazra
Film begins screening in 3D across theaters in India on October 31


Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc MX4D, 4DX, Dolby poster
Image via Chainsaw Man anime's website
Sony Pictures India announced on Wednesday that it will begin screening Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc, the film based on the Reze Arc of Tatsuki Fujimoto's Chainsaw Man manga, in 3D across theaters in India on October 31.

The film originally opened in Indian theaters with Japanese and Hindi audio tracks on September 26.

The film opened in Japan on September 19. It had midnight screenings in 12 theaters across Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Hokkaido in Japan. The film also has MX4D, 4DX, and Dolby Cinema screenings. Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) has acquired worldwide theatrical rights the film.

Reina Ueda plays Reze in the film.

MAPPA describes the film's story:

Denji became “Chainsaw Man”, a boy with a devil's heart, and is now part of Special Division 4's devil hunters. After a date with Makima, the woman of his dreams, Denji takes shelter from the rain. There he meets Reze, a girl who works in a café.

The film's staff includes:

Kenshi Yonezu and Hikaru Utada are performing the ending theme song "JANE DOE." Kenshi Yonezu is also performing the film's theme song "IRIS OUT." Maximum The Hormone's "Hawatari Nioku Centi" (2-Hundred-Million-Centimeter-Long-Blades) appears as an insert song in the film. The film includes the "Hawatari Nioku Centi (Zentai Suitei 70% Kaikin edit)" (Estimated 70% Unredacted Edit) version of the song. The earlier television anime previously featured a shorter, 90-second version of the track as an ending song for episode 3 of the series. The band notes they did not release the longer version of the song until now, in part due to the second half of the lyrics referencing the character Reze.

Source: Sony Pictures India's Instagram account


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