Incognito amongst the mysterious Aurora Society, they find familiar faces and a sight they can't believe-a woman raised from the dead! But surprise quickly turns to dread when the shambling corpse attacks. "We're pleased to present 'Black Butler: Book of The Atlantic' in both subtitled and dubbed versions and we encourage everyone to purchase advance tickets to this limited, two-day release."Īll aboard to the next great adventure for Ciel and his demonic butler, Sebastian! After hearing rumors of a peculiar society bringing people back from the dead, the two board the luxury liner Campania on her maiden voyage to investigate. "Fans will not want to miss this latest Black Butler mystery brought to life by A-1 Pictures,'" said Mike DuBoise, EVP and COO of Funimation.
To coincide with today's ticket sales announcement, Funimation Films also released the full-length theatrical trailer for "Black Butler: Book of The Atlantic" and is available here for viewing. And for the very first time, they will be able to watch and enjoy a Black Butler mystery on the big screen." "Black Butler fans, both new and old, can look forward to an exciting night at the movies. "We're thrilled to bring 'Black Butler: Book of The Atlantic'– the newest film in the immensely popular Black Butler franchise – to theaters this spring," said Gen Fukunaga, founder and CEO of Funimation.
Tickets are available beginning today and can be pre-purchased via the official movie website at /blackbutler. Each version will be available on separate days of the engagement, beginning first with the subtitled version. The film, produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Noriyuki Abe ("Black Butler: Book of Circus," "Black Butler: Book of Murder" and "Yu Yu Hakusho"), will screen in theaters across the United States on June 12 in both the original Japanese version with subtitles as well as the English dub. FLOWER MOUND, Texas, /PRNewswire/ - Funimation® Films announced today that advance tickets are now available for the upcoming release of "Black Butler: Book of The Atlantic," the newest film based on the New York Times Best Seller "Black Butler" manga series.