SPY x FAMILY CODE: White Releases New Dub Trailer & International Premiere Dates
The first film in the hugely popular SPY x FAMILY franchise, SPY x FAMILY CODE: White, which premiered in Japan this past December, will screen for international audiences in April. Crunchyroll has announced the various dates alongside the release of a new dubbed trailer.
The film, distributed by Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment, will come to theaters in the United States and Canada on April 19 and will be available in both Japanese with English subtitles and dubbed in English.
Global theatrical release dates for the film include:
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April 17: Belgium, France, Switzerland (French-speaking)
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April 18: Australia, New Zealand
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April 19: Canada, Spain, United States
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April 23: Austria, Germany
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April 24: Italy, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago
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April 25: Argentina, Aruba, Bolivia, Brazil, Central America, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Mexico (in IMAX on April 18), Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Suriname, Switzerland (German-speaking), Switzerland (Italian-speaking), Uruguay
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April 26: Bulgaria, Ecuador, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Venezuela
SPY x FAMILY CODE: White is an all-new, original standalone story by creator Tatsuya Endo, where Loid takes Yor and Anya on a winter weekend getaway as cover for a new mission in Operation: Strix. However, Anya manages to get involved, setting off a chain of actions that could put the entire world at risk.
The film released in Japanese theaters on December 22, 2023. It sold over three million tickets and made almost 4.5 million yen, which is roughly $30 million USD. It was directed by Takashi Katagiri and written by Ichiro Ohkouchi, based on an original story by Tatsuya Endo. WIT STUDIO x CloverWorks produced.
I really appreciate the fairly quick turnaround with getting this released worldwide. Even though this film is outside of the show canon, as it’s not based on any existing manga chapters, it’s still frustrating to be in the international audience, waiting for a film to come to the States. It’s one of the reasons I was so disappointed that they’re not making a fifth season of Haikyuu!!.
So I’m happy that we’re getting it only about four months after Japan. It gives me time to catch up with season 2! You can stream both seasons on Crunchyroll.
Author: Jamie Sugah
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