- THE PROMISED NEVERLAND MANGA ENDING MOVIE
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- THE PROMISED NEVERLAND MANGA ENDING SERIES
THE PROMISED NEVERLAND MANGA ENDING MOVIE
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THE PROMISED NEVERLAND MANGA ENDING PC
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THE PROMISED NEVERLAND MANGA ENDING SERIES
Having been on Funimation, Crunchyroll, and VRV for some time, Netflix has finally decided to step in and add the dark fantasy series into its anime line-up as well. If you still can’t wait that long for any more Promised Neverland goodness, fear not. Thankfully, the gap between the two releases won’t be that long–the movie is to be released on December 18, just one month shy of the second season’s big release. With the manga’s ending leaving behind a slightly bitter aftertaste, this live-action movie seems to provide the fix fans need as they patiently wait for Promised Neverland’s much-anticipated second season, yet another victim of production delays brought on by COVID. It’s fitting that all of this news about The Promised Neverland ’s live-action adaptations should come after the manga series ended in June. Along with the trailer, the film’s official website also dropped its poster as well as a manga-ized recreation of it by The Promised Neverland’s illustrator Demizu Posuka. Showcased throughout the trailer too is the film’s theme song “Tadashiku Narenai” by pop-rock wonders Zutomayo. Meanwhile, the trailer’s other half is a mish-mashy montage filled with watches, books, creepy faces, and action sequences that dot the rest of the film. The first half of the trailer reveals what appears to be bits of the movie’s first twenty minutes, which in turn are the cinematic recreations of scenes pulled from the anime’s first episode. This trailer uses its additional sixty seconds to its advantage, unveiling new footage in a more succinct manner than its August predecessor.