Within the last few months, a movie for Black Clover titled “Black Clover, Sword of The Wizard King” was announced right after the anime finished airing, and it is expected to have a consistent and outclass animation, surpassing even the anime series.
The “Black Clover, Sword of The Wizard King” movie was initially scheduled for March, but it was delayed due to production reasons because of the pandemic. The new release date is set to June 16.
Black Clover Movie Plot
Black Clover movie will follow the story of Asta and The Black Bulls fighting the new formidable enemy of the kingdom, The Magic Kingdom’s former Wizard King, Conrad Leto.
Conrad Leto was the respected Wizard King before Julius Novachrono, who was, unfortunately, sealed away because he started to revolt against his own country.
His main objective and oath in the story are to use the Imperial Sword to revive the three most feared Wizard Kings “Edward Avalanche,” “Princia Funnybunny,” and “Jester Garandaros” in the country’s history, to rule over the Magic Kingdom.
With Julius gone, the duty of saving the kingdom falls on Asta and The Black Bulls. Will they be able to beat Conrad or let him conquer the Magic Kingdom?
New Trailer Highlighting Asta
The Netflix anime channel on YouTube released a new Black Clover movie trailer, highlighting Asta’s character.
Movie Staff
The anime director, Ayataka Tanemura, is returning to direct the movie. Apart from the director, the primary staff for the movie includes Itsuko Takeda as the character designer, Minako Seki will be composing the music, and Johnny Onda is one of the credited script writers for the movie.
The manga’s author, Yuki Tabata, will overview the movie’s original plot.
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Where To Watch
Studio Pierrot is yet again handling the movie’s production, and it will be officially streamed on Netflix’s website. Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King is set to release on June 16, 2023, only on Netflix.
As for the Voice Actors, Asta will be voiced by Gakuto Kajiwara, Conrad Leto by Toshihiko Seki, Edward Avalanche by Houchu Otsuka, and Princia Funnybunny by Miyuki Sawashiro.
The manga’s author, Yuki Tabata, will overview the movie’s original plot.