A new trailer for the Edge of Tomorrow anime movie, All You Need Is Kill, has been released.
Warner Bros. Japan is releasing a new movie next year based on the popular 2004 Japanese light novel *All You Need Is Kill*, written by Hiroshi Sakurazaka and illustrated by Yoshitoshi Abe. The 2014 film *Edge of Tomorrow*, starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt and directed by Doug Liman, was also adapted from this novel.
Check out the new All You Need Is Kill trailer below:
What do we know about the Edge of Tomorrow anime movie?
The film follows Rita, who is caught in a time loop after an alien invasion. Each time she dies, she relives the same day, growing more powerful with each cycle but also increasingly burdened by the endless deaths. When she meets Keiji, she discovers he also resets with her. Together, they fight for a better future, determined to break the loop, even though a harsh destiny awaits them – forcing them to decide who will ultimately survive. The film is a visually stunning action-fantasy with science fiction elements, brought to life by the renowned animation studio, Studio 4°C.
Kenichiro Akimoto and Yukinori Nakamura directed “All You Need Is Kill,” with a screenplay by Yuichiro Kido. Ai Mikami voices Rita, Natsuki Hanae voices Keiji, Kana Hanazawa voices Shasta, and Hiccorohee voices Raychell in the film.
CrunchyRoll reports that the movie *All You Need Is Kill*, which recently premiered in the US at New York Comic Con, will be released in ten theaters in Japan on January 9, 2026.
A global release date for the film has not yet been announced by Warner Bros. Pictures.
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2025-10-14 20:06