22nd Detective Conan Film's English-Subtitled Trailer Streamed
Malaysian film chain GSC Movies started gushing an English-subtitled trailer for Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (Meitantei Conan Zero no Shikkōnin), the 22nd film in the Detective Conan series, on May 7. The film will open in Malaysia on Thursday, May 17.
Odex is screening the film in Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
The film opened in Japan on April 13. The film sold 1,289,000 tickets in its initial three days to win 1.67 billion yen (about US$15.6 million). The film's opening Saturday and Sunday deals spoke to 100.7% of the aggregate that last year's Meitantei Conan Kara Kurenai no Love Letter film earned in its first Saturday and Sunday. A year ago's film turned into the most astounding netting residential film in Japan in 2017, procuring a sum of 6.89 billion yen (about US$61.1 million), which is additionally an establishment record. The new film could be the arrangement's 6th successive film to break the establishment's past film industry record. As of May 13, the film had sold an aggregate of 5,190,000 tickets and earned 6.7 billion yen (about US$61.1 million), and remains #1 in the Japanese film industry following five weeks, topping Avengers: Infinity War for three successive weeks up until this point.
Yuzuru Tachikawa (Mob Psycho 100, Death Parade) coordinated the film. The film is a continuation of the series's twentieth film, Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare, and focuses on Tōru "Zero" Amuro. Police boss Hyōe Kuroda, who is reputed to be Rum operating at a profit Organization, likewise showed up in a film for the establishment.
Aya Ueto played the character Kyōko Tachibana, a legal counselor speaking to Ran's dad Kogorō Mori. Daikichi Hakata played Fumikazu Haba, a perished legal understudy and previous associate of Tachibana. Tachibana once worked with him at a similar law office.
In the film's story, there is a sudden blast at Tokyo Summit's goliath Edge of Ocean office. The shadow of Tōru Amuro, who works for the National Police Agency Security Bureau as Zero, shows up at the site. What's more, the "triple-confront" character is referred to as Rei Furuya as an investigator and Kogorō Mōri's student, and he is otherwise called Bourbon as a Black Organization part. Kogorō is captured as a suspect on account of the blast. Conan conducts an examination to demonstrate Kogorō's honesty, yet Amuro gets in his direction.
Masaharu Fukuyama played out the film's completion signature tune "ZERO."
Odex is screening the film in Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
The film opened in Japan on April 13. The film sold 1,289,000 tickets in its initial three days to win 1.67 billion yen (about US$15.6 million). The film's opening Saturday and Sunday deals spoke to 100.7% of the aggregate that last year's Meitantei Conan Kara Kurenai no Love Letter film earned in its first Saturday and Sunday. A year ago's film turned into the most astounding netting residential film in Japan in 2017, procuring a sum of 6.89 billion yen (about US$61.1 million), which is additionally an establishment record. The new film could be the arrangement's 6th successive film to break the establishment's past film industry record. As of May 13, the film had sold an aggregate of 5,190,000 tickets and earned 6.7 billion yen (about US$61.1 million), and remains #1 in the Japanese film industry following five weeks, topping Avengers: Infinity War for three successive weeks up until this point.
Yuzuru Tachikawa (Mob Psycho 100, Death Parade) coordinated the film. The film is a continuation of the series's twentieth film, Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare, and focuses on Tōru "Zero" Amuro. Police boss Hyōe Kuroda, who is reputed to be Rum operating at a profit Organization, likewise showed up in a film for the establishment.
Aya Ueto played the character Kyōko Tachibana, a legal counselor speaking to Ran's dad Kogorō Mori. Daikichi Hakata played Fumikazu Haba, a perished legal understudy and previous associate of Tachibana. Tachibana once worked with him at a similar law office.
In the film's story, there is a sudden blast at Tokyo Summit's goliath Edge of Ocean office. The shadow of Tōru Amuro, who works for the National Police Agency Security Bureau as Zero, shows up at the site. What's more, the "triple-confront" character is referred to as Rei Furuya as an investigator and Kogorō Mōri's student, and he is otherwise called Bourbon as a Black Organization part. Kogorō is captured as a suspect on account of the blast. Conan conducts an examination to demonstrate Kogorō's honesty, yet Amuro gets in his direction.
Masaharu Fukuyama played out the film's completion signature tune "ZERO."
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