
‘Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc' Is Coming to U.S. & U.K. Theaters This Fall
The official trailer forChainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Archas dropped, offering fans a glimpse into the much-anticipated cinematic continuation of the anime.
Produced byMAPPAand directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara, the film adapts the explosive 'Bomb Girl' arc fromTatsuki Fujimoto's manga, continuing the story from where season one left off. The trailer teases a dramatic shift in tone, blending high-stakes action with emotional tension as Denji encounters Reze, a mysterious café worker whose presence upends his world.
The trailer also revealed a new theme song, 'IRIS OUT,' produced and performed byKenshi Yonezu. This marks Yonezu's second contribution toChainsaw Manfollowing the popular opening theme song, 'KICK BACK,' for the TV anime.Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arcis set to premiere in Japanese theaters on September 19.
An international release date has also been confirmed asSony Pictures Entertainmenthas acquired the worldwide theatrical rights. The film will open in the U.S. and U.K. on October 29, 2025.
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Summary The official trailer forChainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Archas dropped, offering fans a glimpse into the much-anticipated cinematic continuation of the anime. Produced byMAPPAand directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara, the film adapts the explosive 'Bomb Girl' arc fromTatsuki Fujimoto's manga, continuing the story from where season one left off. The trailer teases a dramatic shift in tone, blending high-stakes action with emotional tension as Denji encounters Reze, a mysterious café worker whose presence upends his world. The trailer also revealed a new theme song, 'IRIS OUT,' produced and performed byKenshi Yonezu. This marks Yonezu's second contribution toChainsaw Manfollowing the popular opening theme song, 'KICK BACK,' for the TV Man – The Movie: Reze Arcis set to premiere in Japanese theaters on September 19. An international release date has also been confirmed asSony Pictures Entertainmenthas acquired the worldwide theatrical rights. The film will open in the U.S. and U.K. on October 29, 2025.