by FIlmInk Staff

Sugoi Co will be bringing the latest movie to cinemas across both Australia and New Zealand.

Sugoi Co are pleased to announce the acquisition of DETECTIVE CONAN: FALLEN ANGEL OF THE HIGHWAY, with a planned release exclusively in cinemas from July 23  across Australia and New Zealand.  Sugoi Co are thrilled to be the new home of Detective Conan movies in this region with planned digital and home video releases also in the works post theatrical release.

Synopsis

Conan Edogawa and his friends head to Kanagawa for the Motorcycle Festival. On the way, a mysterious black motorcycle suddenly appears, speeding out of control and even leaping over their vehicle. Pursuing it is the “Goddess of the Wind,” Kanagawa Traffic Police officer Chihaya Hagiwara. Despite her relentless chase, the rider escapes, leaving her motorcycle heavily damaged.

At the venue, the group witnesses the debut of a cutting-edge police motorcycle called “Angel.” Meanwhile, the black bike resurfaces in Tokyo, once again evading police pursuit. Investigation reveals it closely resembles “Angel,” leading authorities to name it “Lucifer” and launch a full-scale search. As the case deepens, Hagiwara is drawn into memories of her late brother, Kenji Hagiwara, and his colleague, Jinpei Matsuda, setting the stage for a high-speed confrontation between the Goddess of the Wind and the Fallen Angel.

Staff & Cast

Director: Takahiro Hasui

Voice Cast: Minami Takayama, Wakana Yamazaki, Rikiya Koyama, Ikue Otani, Yukiko Iwai, Wataru Takagi, Megumi Hayashibara, Noriko Hidaka, Akio Otsuka, Miyuki Sawashiro, Shinichiro Miki, Nobutoshi Canna

Premiere Information

Sydney fans will be the first to see the film in cinemas, at Event Cinemas George St  on Saturday, July 11 at 6:30pm. This premiere is presented in conjunction with SMASH! Sydney which also takes place July 11-12 at ICC Sydney. (You do not need a SMASH pass in order to attend this separately ticketed event).  There will be a fan photo spot available on the evening for fans.

Ticket Information

Tickets for the general release will go on sale from July 2 at all participating cinemas. All screenings will be in Japanese with English subtitles.

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