In anticipation of their next film, Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King, the film’s marketing team unveiled a brand new trailer for the film early on Saturday, December 3. The video covers the impending film, which has a confirmed release date of March 31, 2023, and also honours the television history of the anime. The majority of this video is made up of clips from the first teaser released weeks ago.
Even though a new trailer for the upcoming Black Clover picture will have brand new content, this current promotional video does not appear to be that trailer. The latest promotional trailer for Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King is a joyous ode to anime’s past while also promising the show’s bright future. The newest, as of this writing unsubbed promotional film for Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King appears to start out by outlining the manga’s publishing history. From there, we go into the background of the television anime, its many awards, and a brief summary of the show’s narrative. Throughout, clips from the animated series may be seen airing on TV.
After introducing Studio Pierrot as the film’s animator, the trailer introduces us to the film’s adversary, Konrad, and reveals his background as the previous Wizard King. Scenes from the new film are displayed throughout this portion of the promotional video, all of which appear to be from the first announcement trailer released some weeks ago.
The video concludes by reiterating the film’s planned release date of March 31, 2023, a Friday. After the success of Jujutsu Kaisen 0 and One Piece Film: Red this year, the team has decided to broadcast the film worldwide on Netflix. The video also confirms the soon-to-be-launched promotional tour for the film. Toshihiko Seki, well known for his roles as Naruto’s Iruka Umino and Bleach’s Kaien Shiba, will lend his voice to the film’s protagonist, Konrad Leto, the former Wizard King. Many of the voice actors and animators from the TV anime will be reprising their roles in the movie.
This may also be an indication that the series’ television anime may return at some point. The filler and pace problems that plagued the original anime’s weekly production make a weekly release of the adaptation highly improbable, although a seasonal release is not only feasible but also likely preferable. You should follow the latest updates in the Black Clover manga and film, as well as the broader anime, manga, film, and live-action news as 2022 develops.