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Le 1er film Princess Principal reporté à cause du COVID-19

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Le film devait sortir le 10 avril

Le comité de production du film Princess Principal: Crown Handler et la société Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures annoncent le report du film. Ils ont cité la politique du gouvernement afin de contenir la propagation de la nouvelle maladie à coronavirus (COVID-19), ainsi que la santé et sécurité des cinéphiles. Le comité et Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures annonceront le nouveau calendrier du film dès qu'il sera décidé, sur le site du film et les réseaux sociaux.

Princess Principal: Crown Handler est le premier des six films attendus, prenant la suite de la série TV. Il devait sortir le 10 avril avant ce délai. De plus, le streaming du programme "Pri-Pri Secret Meeting Super" et du marathon de séries télévisées de dimanche a également été annulé.

En France, c'est Wakanim qui continue de proposer la série. Le film n'a pas été annoncé en projection spéciale. .

[Surignez pour dévoiler le spoil]Le film se déroule à Londres à la fin du XIXe siècle, suite à la tentative d'assassinat de la princesse impériale vue dans le format TV. L'Empire multiplie les actions de contre-espionnage à la suite de l'incident et trouve Control, le groupe du Commonwealth chargé des opérations secrètes contre l'Empire, inquiet et soupçonnant son espion au sein de la famille royale d'être un agent double. Le contrôle confie à Dove une nouvelle mission pour extraire un propriétaire de librairie d'occasion et de le livrer aux mains du Commonwealth. Les espionnes Ange, Dorothy et Chise ont réussi à le libérer. Le contrôle charge également Dove de prendre contact avec Bishop, leur espion au sein de la famille royale, afin de vérifier leur loyauté. .

The cast includes:

  • Aoi Koga as Ange
  • Akira Sekine as Princess
  • Yō Taichi as Dorothy
  • Akari Kageyama as Beatrice
  • Nozomi Furuki as Chise

Ayaka Imamura, the voice actress for Ange in the previous television series, retired in June 2018 due to her worsening health.

Masaki Tachibana (Barakamon, .hack//Quantum) is returning from the previous television series to direct the film at Actas. Noboru Kimura (Gundam Build Divers, Solty Rei) is supervising and writing the script, instead of the television anime's Ichiro Okouchi (Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress). The film's main five cast members perform the film's ending theme song "Nowhere Land."Yuki Kajiura (Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Fate/Zero) is back to compose the music with sound director Yoshikazu Iwanami.

The films will be entirely new works (as opposed to compilations) that tell a story after the final television series episode. The first film was previously slated for last year.

Sentai Filmworks licensed the television anime series for the summer 2017 streaming season and also for home video. Sentai Filmworks described the television series:

At the end of the 19th century, London, the Kingdom of Albion has been split into East and West sides by a giant wall. Five girls attend Queen's Mayfaire, a conventional and prestigious school. Under the guise of regular high school girls, they act as spies under cover. Disguise, reconnaissance, infiltration, car chases... Each girl uses their own set of special skills to dart around the world of shadow.

Japanese distributors have delayed the release of such recent films as Shimajirō to Sora Tobu Fune (Shimajirō and the Flying Ship), Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no Shin Kyoryū, (Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's New Dinosaur), Gekijō-ban Ultraman Taiga: New Gene Climax (Ultraman Taiga The Movie: New Generation Climax), Eiga Precure Miracle Leap: Minna to Fushigi na 1-nichi (Everyone and the Mysterious 1 Day), Onward, Dolittle, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel III. spring song. They have also delayed the upcoming films Little Women, No Time to Die, Mulan, A Quiet Place Part II, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway and Looking for Magical Doremi.

Tokyo reported 97 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday. This number topped the previous highest record in a single day for the metropolis, which was 78 new cases on Tuesday. Tokyo now has 684 reported cases. The metropolitan government asked high schools to remain closed until early May, and asked local education boards to consider the same for elementary and junior high schools.

The first reported cases of COVID-19 were in Wuhan, China in December, and then the disease began to spread in varying rates and intensities across many parts of the globe through incubation in human hosts. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared a world health emergency on January 30, and announced on March 11 that it is classifying the outbreak as a pandemic. As of Wednesday, the WHO reported that there are 823,626 infected individuals worldwide. 40,598 individuals have died from the disease.

As of Wednesday, the WHO reported that Japan has 2,178 cases of COVID-19 with 57 deaths. These numbers do not include the number of cases from the Diamond Princess cruise ship docked in Yokohama. That cruise ship had 712 infected passengers with seven deaths.

Thanks to Kougeru for the news tip

Sources: Princess Principal anime's website, NHK World-Japan


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