The SPY × FAMILY CODE: White movie has been a hit in Japan, but when do the rest of us get to see it? Well, we finally have dates! Crunchyroll released this English-dubbed trailer, along with info on when the movie will hit theaters in various countries.
For most North Americans, the date to keep in mind is April 19, when it will start screening both subbed and dubbed in American and Canadian theaters. It will reach Mexico shortly after, on April 25 (though technically there’s an opportunity to see it at IMAX in Mexico on April 18).
Taking a look at the worldwide debuts, here is the schedule:
April 17— France, Belgium, and Switzerland (this time for French speakers in Switzerland)
April 18 — Australia and New Zealand
April 19 — United States, Canada, and Spain
April 23 — Germany and Austria
April 24 — Italy, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago
April 25 — Argentina, Aruba, Bolivia, Brazil, Central America, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Mexico, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Suriname, Switzerland (this time for German and Italian speakers in Switzerland), and Uruguay
April 26 — Bulgaria, Ecuador, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Venezuela
Crunchyroll gave this description for the plot:
He’s a spy. She’s an assassin. Together, Loid and Yor keep their double lives to themselves while pretending to be the perfect family. However, their adopted daughter Anya, a telepath, knows both of their exciting secrets unbeknownst to them. While under the guise of taking his family on a weekend winter getaway, Loid’s attempt to make progress on his current mission Operation Strix proves difficult when Anya mistakenly gets involved and triggers events that threaten world peace!
The movie contains an original story not from the manga, but creator Tatsuya Endō is involved by supervising the project.
Source: ANN
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