Crunchyroll has unleashed the second trailer for That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime The Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea, delivering a pulse-pounding preview of the intense action sequences set to erupt across the big screen in this highly anticipated cinematic sequel.
The trailer is available in both English dub and Japanese audio with English subtitles, and viewers can easily switch between the two options by adjusting the settings directly in the video player. This dual-audio accessibility allows global audiences to experience the trailer in their preferred format right away. Watch the trailer below:
The film originally premiered in Japanese theaters on February 27, where it achieved strong box office results, ranking third in its opening weekend with approximately 225,000 tickets sold and earnings of 301,175,600 yen (roughly US$1.91 million) in the first three days. This performance underscored the franchise’s continued draw among anime enthusiasts worldwide.
Crunchyroll holds the worldwide theatrical distribution rights and will bring That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime The Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea to screens in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland on May 1. The staggered international rollout ensures broad accessibility for fans eager to witness Rimuru’s latest adventure in theaters.
International release dates have been revealed for additional territories, with tickets now available for purchase. For complete details on global screenings, ticket information, and regional availability, check out the details here.
In That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime The Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea, the story continues after the Tempest Federation’s founding celebration. Elmesia invites Rimuru Tempest and other Tempest officials to a luxurious resort island vacation, but a mysterious girl named Yura and a looming darkness soon turn the trip chaotic. Rimuru must confront the new threat, showcasing his growth as a leader. The trailer highlights dynamic battles, magical clashes, and fluid animation central to the film’s original story.
The English dub features returning voice talents including Brittney Karbowski as Rimuru Tempest, Michelle Rojas as Shion, Tia Ballard as Shuna, Amber Lee Connors as Elmesia, Chris Rager as Veldora, Allegra Clark as Yura, and others. Animation is handled by studio 8-Bit, with musical highlights including the theme song “Utopia” by TRUE and insert songs such as “Sōkoku” (Blue Moment) by Saori Ōnishi, “Renainō” (Talent for Romance) by ARCANA PROJECT, and “Harmonics” by STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION and ASH.
Crunchyroll's official description of the anime movie reads as follows:
After concluding the opening ceremony of the Demon Kingdom Federation Tempest, Rimuru and his companions are invited by the Celestial Emperor Hermesia of the great elven nation – the Magi Dynasty Salion – to visit her private resort island. As the group enjoys their brief vacation, a mysterious woman named Yura appears. A new incident unfolds against the backdrop of the boundless azure sea.
As for the TV anime series, Season 4 of the That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime premiered on April 3 and is currently airing with a massive five-cour structure. Fans looking to catch up can stream all previous seasons exclusively on Crunchyroll. This expansive Season 4 run, combined with the theatrical release, ensures that the beloved isekai world remains vibrant for longtime followers and new viewers alike.
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