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Kyoto Animation Posts Beyond the Boundary Sequel Film's 2nd Trailer

posted on by Egan Loo
Kyōkai no Kanata -I'll Be Here- Mirai-hen to open on April 25

Beyond the Boundary The Movie -I'll Be Here- Future Chapter-) film on Wednesday.

Mirai: Why was that person there at that time?
Akihito: Those memories are false, and not the truth.
Mirai: Why are you avoiding me like this?
Hiroomi: Let me tell you the truth.
Akihito: Stop it!!
Ayaka: All right, let's do this.
Hiroomi: You're...!
Mirai: I got cursed...?
Hiroomi: Isn't it impossible to feel true happiness?
Mitsuki: Big brother...!
Akihito: Me and Kuriyama... Are forbidden to be together...
Mirai: I'm bringing misfortune to senpai!
Mirai: This is... the place beyond... the boundary...?

The website for the film also updated to announce that three Kanto-area theaters will host stage greetings by unspecified cast or staff on April 25, followed by stage greetings in three Miku Kadowaki every week from April 25 to May 16 and beyond.

The main cast and main staff is returning from the earlier television series.

Director: Taichi Ishidate
Screenplay: Jukki Hanada
Character Design: Miku Kadowaki
Art Director: Mikiko Watanabe
Setting: Hiroyuki Takahashi
Color Design: Kana Miyata
Yōmu Setting: Seiichi Akitake
Director of Photography: Ryuuta Nakagami
Sound Director: Yōta Tsuruoka
Music: Hikaru Nanase

The earlier Kako-hen film recounted the events of the television series, centering on the heroine Mirai Kuriyama, and the second film with the title Gekijō-ban Kyōkai no Kanata -I'll Be Here- Mirai-hen will be a brand-new work, set one year after the television series. Kako-hen opened in Japanese theaters on March 14, and Mirai-hen will premiere on April 25.



The dark fantasy television anime series follows a high school second-year student named Akihito Kanbara (Risa Taneda) when it seems she is about to jump from the school rooftop. Mirai is isolated because of her ability to manipulate blood, which is unique even among the Under World Warriors. Disturbing events begin to unfold after Akihito saves Mirai.

The television anime premiered in Japan in 2013, and announced that it licensed the anime for North America.

received an honorable mention in the novel category of the Kyoto Animation Award program in 2011.

Images © Nagomu Torii, Kyoto Animation/Kyōkai no Kanata Production Committee


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