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Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul Will Have Online Screenings to U.K. and Ireland

posted on by Andrew Osmond
Film can be purchased from September 18 in subtitled or dubbed versions.

The film Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul will be available to screen online in the U.K and Ireland from September 18 at 6 a.m. The sequel to the TV series Made in Abyss, the film will be available to purchase in Japanese with subtitles here, or alternatively with an English dub here. Purchasers will have seven days to start watching, and 24 hours to finish watching the film once they have begun. The price for either the subtitled or the dubbed version is given in U.S. dollars, $19.99.

Technical information on what devices allow streaming through the Eventive site can be found here

The film's running time is given as 113 minutes. Sentai Filmworks describes the story:

Dawn of the Deep Soul continues the epic adventure of plucky Riko and Reg who are joined by their new friend Nanachi. Together they descend into the Abyss' treacherous fifth layer, the Sea of Corpses, and encounter the mysterious Bondrewd, a legendary White Whistle whose shadow looms over Nanachi's troubled past. Bondrewd is ingratiatingly hospitable, but the brave adventurers know things are not always as they seem in the enigmatic Abyss...Includes two bonus short films from Marulk's Daily Life.

The film opened in Japan in January, and ranked at #9 in its opening weekend, earning 102,284,000 yen (about US$929,300) in its first three days. The anime film received 4DX and MX4D screenings and began screening in more cinemas in Japan in February.

The 13-episode television anime series based on Akihito Tsukushi's Made in Abyss manga premiered in Japan in July 2017. The franchise is also getting a sequel project.

Source: Anime UK News


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