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Chainsaw Man: La película de Denji y Reze llega a los cines de EE. UU. en octubre

Autor : Charlotte Actualizar : Oct 31,2025

Sony Pictures ha revelado que Chainsaw Man – La Película: El Arco de Reze llegará a los cines de Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2025.

El anuncio se produjo durante la presentación de Sony en el CinemaCon, confirmando que el estudio aseguró los derechos de distribución teatral global (excluyendo Japón) para estrenar la adaptación cinematográfica de Tatsuki Fujimoto este otoño. Mientras el público estadounidense podrá ver la película a finales de octubre, más de 80 países comenzarán su estreno a partir del 24 de septiembre de 2025. Toho se encargará del estreno japonés el 19 de septiembre de 2025.

¡Sony Pictures y MAPPA llevarán Chainsaw Man: La Película a los cines el 29 de octubre! #ChainsawManMovie pic.twitter.com/Crh5auT3jw

Anunciada por primera vez en diciembre de 2023, este largometraje sirve como una continuación directa de la aclamada adaptación animada de MAPPA de 2022. La historia sigue a Denji, un adolescente sin suerte que obtiene poderes extraordinarios después de fusionarse con Pochita, el Demonio Motosierra. Con motosierras que sobresalen de su cuerpo, Denji se transforma de un simple Hombre Motosierra en algo mucho más grande.

La película del Arco de Reze presenta al nuevo y crucial personaje Reze del manga original. Dirigida por Tatsuya Yoshihara con guion de Hiroshi Seko, la película reúne a todo el elenco de voces del anime.

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Como innumerables fans en todo el mundo, IGN elogió la primera temporada de Chainsaw Man con una calificación de 9/10 en nuestra reseña. Para obtener una perspectiva más profunda de cómo las aventuras con motosierras de Denji han cautivado al público, explora nuestra cobertura aquí.

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