With the announcement of a release window also comes the knowledge that all three films won't be released at the same time, which is both good for our wallets, and I imagine those executives who are producing the film too.
Yesterday Crunchyroll shared a new trailer for the upcoming trilogy, and even shared that the first film has a release window: 2025.
Despite that year being the one where we were all stuck indoors (remember COVID?), it went on to gross over $500 million worldwide, making it the highest grossing Japanese film of all time.
So far the only film in the series that actually covers new events as opposed to being just a compilation of particular seasons is Mugen Train, which was released back in October of 2020.
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