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Home»News»Ryoma! The Prince of Tennis Comes to Theaters May 14

Ryoma! The Prince of Tennis Comes to Theaters May 14

By Josh PiedraApril 14, 2022

Iconic Events Releasing, a distribution company specializing in special engagement theatrical events, has announced that tickets are now on sale for nationwide screenings of RYOMA! THE PRINCE OF TENNIS <DECIDE>, presented in partnership with anime distributor Eleven Arts, and Anime Expo®, the nation’s premiere anime fan convention, for its inaugural AX Cinema Nights on May 12, 2022.

Prince of Tennis

Eleven Arts has announced plans to release an original English dub of RYOMA! THE PRINCE OF TENNIS <DECIDE>. Fans of the long-established franchise can watch both versions of the film
(original Japanese audio with English subtitles and original English audio) at more than 250 participating theaters in cities across the U.S.

Tickets can be reserved at: https://princeoftennismovie.com

Please check the website for theatre locations and showtimes for both subbed and dubbed versions.

AX Cinema Nights is an in-person event series that will bring passionate fans together for immersive and unforgettable community experiences. Exclusive RYOMA! THE PRINCE OF TENNIS <DECIDE> branded light sticks, imported from Japan, will be available for a limited time on the official Eleven Arts Store page (https://www.elevenarts.net/store/home) soon. The interactive light sticks allow fans and attendees to add their own personal touch and bring the movie’s memorable songs and music to life during the event.

RYOMA! THE PRINCE OF TENNIS <DECIDE> will be in Canadian theaters at a later date. Details on ticket sales will be available soon.

The main English dub cast of RYOMA! THE PRINCE OF TENNIS <DECIDE> features the talents of actors including Ry Mckeand (Udo in Attack on Titan The Final Season, Yuto Kosaku in Haikyu!!, Miya in Sk8 the Infinity) as Ryoma Echizen, David Wald (Hannes in Attack on Titan, Reiji Sakamaki in Diabolik Lovers, Keishin Ukai in Haikyu!!) as Nanjiro Echizen, Xanthe Huynh (Haru Okumura in PERSONA 5 the Animation, Hanayo Koizumi in Love Live! School idol project, Ai Narata in Kageki Shoujo!!) as Sakuno Ryuzaki, Jonah Scott (Legoshi in BEASTARS, Courier in
Akudama Drive, Joe in Sk8 the Infinity) as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Tiana Camacho (Ermes Costello in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean) as Emerald, Edward Bosco (Martin Lazzari in Godzilla:
Planet of the Monsters
) as Wolf, William Ofoegbu (Koku Ganaha in NEXT A-Class) as Boo, and Chris Okawa (Pongsaklek Yunu in number24) as Foo

ELEVEN ARTS describes the film as follows:

From the masterpiece Japanese sports manga created by Takeshi Konomi, with more than 60 million copies sold over 22 years, RYOMA! THE PRINCE OF TENNIS <DECIDE> is a new feature film about tennis prodigy Ryoma Echizen. Inspired by his tennis champion father, Ryoma is determined to take his game to the next level and train in the US. But in the middle of an intense tennis battle to save his classmate Sakuno from dangerous villains, they somehow find themselves transported back to the past, just as Ryoma’s father is about to undertake his final championship match at the US Open – when he was mysteriously forced to retire. Sing, Dance, and Play along with the innovative 3D digital animation that brings the magnificent and colorful world of The Prince of Tennis to life on the big screen.

A trailer for the film has also been released which you can check out below:

Source: Press Release

 

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Josh has been an anime fan for nearly twenty years. In addition, he is a light novel author with over 25 books published as well as the owner of Meteora Press, his personal publishing label. Anime and otaku culture isn't Josh's only area of expertise. He also has a Bachelor of Arts in Game Design and has created a handful of independent games along with a deep working knowledge of the gaming industry.

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