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Home»News»Entertainment News»Anime & Animation News»Last Three Digimon Adventure Tri Films Coming to U.S. Theaters

Last Three Digimon Adventure Tri Films Coming to U.S. Theaters

By Josh PiedraDecember 15, 2017

Toei Animation announced that the final three Digimon Adventure Tri movies will be coming to U.S. theaters. The first film aired in U.S. theaters last year with the second and third films going straight to DVD. All three films will air in theaters in 2018 with their release schedules as follows:

  • Digimon Adventure Tri: Loss – Thursday, February 1
  • Digimon Adventure Tri: Coexistence – Thursday, May 10
  • Digimon Adventure Tri: Future – Thursday, September 20

All three dates state that the movie will air at 7:30pm local time on that day. Each film will also include a recap of the previous movies to help bring people up to speed on the story. As far as language goes, there will be an English dub version of the movie available as well. 

While there is no synopsis for the fifth and sixth films, MyAnimeList.net lists the story for Loss as follows:

First there was Meicoomon’s rampage, and then the reboot ended up happening. Taichi and friends left Meiko behind in her anguish, and headed for the Digital World.

They reunite with their partner Digimon, who have lost all their memories up to this point. Even so, the DigiDestined decide to reach out and rebuild those bonds, and their Digimon respond in kind. The sole exception is Biyomon, who is openly wary even after digivolving to her Rookie stage…

“I told you, I don’t know anything about ‘the past’!”

Sora’s kindness in putting others before herself only makes Biyomon that much more suspicious. This leaves Sora stunned and hurt, and Taichi and Yamato are at a loss for what to say to her.

As everyone discusses what they should do from here in the Digital World, Meicoomon suddenly appears and then vanishes. For some reason she still has her memories, as she wanders around with tears in her eyes, looking for Meiko. Seeing this strengthens the kids’ resolve to travel through the Digital World in order to save Meicoomon. But then before their eyes appears that man who had been with the Dark Masters.

Meanwhile in the real world, Nishijima receives word that Himekawa has gone missing. As he investigates, he determines that there’s been some hidden agenda behind her behavior up to this point. It has something to do with an event in the past that determined both their destinies…

The adventure now evolves once again…

Three promotional posters were also unveiled for the movies which you can see below:

Digimon Digimon Adventures Tri toei animation
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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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