Netflix's new animated movie poster for "The Seven Deadly Sins" will be released exclusively on December 20

Netflix's new animated movie poster for "The Seven Deadly Sins" will be released exclusively on December 20

Released by Netflix, the completely new spin-off animated film "The Seven Deadly Sins: Edinburgh of the Seven Deadly Sins", a super popular anime "The Seven Deadly Sins", is about to be released. The film will be divided into two parts. The first part has been scheduled to be released exclusively on December 20, and the second part has not been determined. Today, the official released the latest poster, let's take a sneak peek.

•The story of "The Seven Deadly Sins: Edinburgh" will be written by the original author Suzuki Osamu himself. The protagonist of the story is Tristan, the son of Meliodas and Elizabeth in the original series. Although Tristan has inherited the power of the goddesses, he has been unable to control the power of the demons and hurt people in the past. In this film, he will meet new partners and set out for Edinburgh to protect his beloved family.

•The three main characters of "The Seven Deadly Sins: Edinburgh of Sorrow" will be played by Yuki Kaji, Meliodas by Yuki Kaji, the young Tristan by Ayumu Murase, and the teenage Tristan by Mikako Komatsu. More details will be revealed soon, so stay tuned.


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