Promare Anime Film to Premiere on Amazon Prime from August 5

At first glance, Promare looks like any other sci-fi product, but it’s execution and art-style sets it apart from other works of the same genre. It has been nominated for both the Annie and Mainichi Film Awards.

Promare was released in Japan first on 5th February 2020 and received dubs in English and other languages in April.

Promare - Official Movie Trailer (English Sub)
Promare Official Movie Trailer

The official Twitter account of Promare announced the arrival of the movie in Amazon Prime Video on 5th August.

8/2 (Sun) 19:00 WOWOW TV first broadcast 🎉

💻 8/5 (Wed) Amazon Prime Video unlimited viewing distribution 🎊

📀 DVD & Blu-ray on sale & rental ❗️

🎞️ Even at the theater ✨

English Translation, Twitter Translate

The film will also be released on WOWOW TV for the first time on 2nd August (19:00).

Information on the theatrical release of Promare has been revealed on the official website of the movie.

Theatres in areas of Tokyo, Kanto, Chugoku, Kyushu-Okinawa, Osaka, and Hyoga are listed on the website along with contact numbers.

The complete version of Promare was ready for theatre release in April but it was postponed due to the threats regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

Promare is a collaborative project by studio Trigger and XFLAG. It is written by Kazuki Nakashima and directed by Hiroki Imaishi.

Both Nakashima and Imaishi have worked together in studio Trigger’s Kill la Kill. Hiroyuki Sawano did the music composition.

Promare has received fairly good ratings amongst critics and has managed to keep its target audience satisfied.

The movie has debuted with a signature art style which focuses on pop colors and geometric patterns.

The bonding between the two people from opposite spectrums, Lio, and Galo, shows how cooperation can bring new roads to view.

They work together to save the world. The aerial fight scenes and the jaw-dropping animation of the dystopian world have allured fans all over the world.

About Promare

Promare is a 2019 Japanese animated film co-produced by Trigger and XFLAG. The film was directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi and written by Kazuki Nakashima.

It has been 30 years since a cataclysmic event that set half the world on fire. This caused a mutation in the human gene creating the Burnish – a race that can create and control fire on will.

The Burning Rescue rose to put out the fires caused by troublesome Burnish. Galo, the protagonist, is a hot-headed newbie in the Burning Rescue who encounters the leader of Mad Burnish and gets caught up in something much bigger than he expected as the story unfolds.

Source: Tweet by Official Twitter account of Promare

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