The second English-subtitled trailer for the next Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM feature film, which is set for a Japanese theatrical release on January 26, 2024, has been officially released by Gundam.Info! Watch the newest trailer for the film below:
Along with the new trailer dropping, the cast for the film were also revealed to the public! Check out the new and returning cast members for the series below:
- Kira Yamato voiced by Soichiro Hoshi
- Lacus Clyne voiced by Rie Tanaka
- Athrun Zala voiced by Akira Ishida
- Cagalli Yula Athha voiced by Nanako Mori (previously voiced by Naomi Shindo)
- Shinn Asuka voiced by Kenichi Suzumura
- Lunamaria Hawke voiced by Maaya Sakamoto
- Meryrin Hawke voiced by Fumiko Orikasa
- Marrue Ramius voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi
- Mu La Flaga voiced by Takehito Koyasu
- Yzak Jule voiced by Tomokazu Seki
- Dearka Elthman voiced by Akira Sasanuma
- Agnes Giebenrath voiced by Houko Kuwashima
- Toyah Mashima voiiced by Ayane Sakura
- Alexi Konoe voiced by Hochu Otsuka
- Albert Heinlein voiced by Jun Fukuyama
- Hilda Haken voiced by Michiko Neya
- Herbert von Reinhard voiced by Daisuke Kusunoki
- Maas Symeon voiced by Junichi Suwabe
Not familiar with the anime? The Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM anime series is described below:
C.E. (Cosmic Era). An era in which there are human beings called Coordinators, born with superior physical and mental abilities thanks to genetic modification, and humans called Naturals who are born naturally. With their respective existence at stake, the ideological clash between Coordinators and Naturals escalated into war using armed force.
Along the way, the Destiny Plan was proposed, which would forcibly assign a role to each individual and create a world free of competition. But amid the fighting, this Destiny Plan was rejected in order to protect humanity's aspirations and future freedom.
The first season of the Japanese TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam Seed aired from October 2002 to September 2003. The second season, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny, aired from October 2004 to 2005. Crunchyroll is now offering both series for streaming.
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