Аниме‑фильм «All You Need Is Kill» получил новый трейлер от Warner Bros.

Аниме‑фильм «All You Need Is Kill» получил новый трейлер от Warner Bros.

      Warner Bros. опубликовала новый трейлер «All You Need Is Kill» — предстоящей аниме‑полнометражной адаптации культового романа Хироси Сакуразаки режиссёра Кэничиро Акимото.

      Ранее роман был экранизирован в 2014 году Дагом Лайманом в виде научно‑фантастического боевика «Грань будущего» с Томом Крузом и Эмили Блант в главных ролях. Фильм сосредоточен на Рите, которая оказывается в петле времени во время нашествия инопланетных растений, оттачивая свои навыки и превращаясь в грозного воина, пока не встречает Кейдзи — мужчину, тоже застрявшего в повторении одного и того же дня.

      После нашествия неизвестного растения из космоса Рита оказывается в петле времени и вынуждена снова и снова переживать один и тот же день. С каждой петлёй она учится. Она сражается. Её воспоминания и пережитый опыт оттачивают её умения, превращая её в грозную воительницу. Однако бесконечный цикл смерти и одиночества начинает её изматывать. Затем она встречает Кейдзи. «Я тоже повторяю этот день», — говорит он. Две потерянные души, запертые в бесконечной войне. Может ли их встреча изменить судьбу?

      Выход «All You Need Is Kill» в Японии запланирован на январь 2026 года.

Аниме‑фильм «All You Need Is Kill» получил новый трейлер от Warner Bros. Аниме‑фильм «All You Need Is Kill» получил новый трейлер от Warner Bros.

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Аниме‑фильм «All You Need Is Kill» получил новый трейлер от Warner Bros.

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