Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic

Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic

Key visual
Japanese 劇場版「黒執事 Book of the Atlantic」
Hepburn Gekijō-ban Kuroshitsuji: Book of the Atlantic
Directed by Noriyuki Abe
Screenplay by Hiroyuki Yoshino
Based on Black Butler
by Yana Toboso
Starring
Music by Yasunori Mitsuda
Cinematography Yukihiro Masumoto
Edited by Masahiro Goto
Production
company
Distributed by Aniplex
Release dates
  • January 21, 2017 (2017-01-21)
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic (Japanese: 劇場版「黒執事 Book of the Atlantic」 Hepburn: Gekijō-ban Kuroshitsuji: Book of the Atlantic) is an upcoming Japanese animated film based on the Black Butler manga series written and illustrated by Yana Toboso. The film is produced by A-1 Pictures, directed by Noriyuki Abe and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, featuring character designs by Minako Shiba and music by Yasunori Mitsuda. It is scheduled for release in Japan on January 21, 2017.

Voice cast

Character Japanese voice actor[1][2]
Sebastian Michaelis Daisuke Ono
Ciel Phantomhive Maaya Sakamoto
Elizabeth Midford Yukari Tamura
Undertaker Junichi Suwabe
Grell Sutcliff Jun Fukuyama
Ronald Knox Kenn
William T. Spears Noriaki Sugiyama
Snake Takuma Terashima
Baldroy Hiroki Tōchi
Finnian Yūki Kaji
Mey-Rin Emiri Katō
Charles Grey Ryōhei Kimura
Charles Phipps Tomoaki Maeno
Aleister Chamber (Viscount of Druitt) Tatsuhisa Suzuki

Production

An animated film adaptation of the manga was announced on the official anime's Twitter account on October 10, 2015, with the cast from the television anime returning to reprise their roles in the film.[3][4] It was later revealed in February 2016 that the film will be an adaptation of the manga's Gōka Kyakusen story arc (volumes 11-14), titled Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic, with the main staff from the Black Butler: Book of Circus anime television series also returning.[1][5] The film is scheduled for release in Japanese theaters on January 21, 2017.[6] Sid will perform the film's theme song, titled "Glass Eye" (硝子の瞳 "Garasu no Hitomi").[2]

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