Episode Nagi takes Blue Lock to the big screen, adapting the namesake spin-off manga, and we could get other similar stories in the future.
Episode Nagiis ananime moviethat recontextualizes the first season of Blue Lock from Nagi’s perspective. We follow him through the early trials instead of Yoichi Isagi, learning about different players and why they want the opportunity to play for Japan. (You can read ourBlue Lock: The Movie reviewfor more.)
“In the original works, Nagi was in one volume of the manga, and the movie was a spin-off based on the manga,” Moe tells Dexerto. “So, it would be interesting to see if they could do something similar, since there are so many characters and stories to portray.”
Ryoya enjoys the prospect of doing more within the sports anime. “Blue Lock has so much charm that it can make any character into a main character. I’d like to try a lot of things, but I’m not sure if I can make it happen,” he states.
The producer adds that, like many things in filmmaking, it depends on the numbers. He wants to see how Episode Nagi does at the box office. So far, Blue Lock: The Movie – Episode Nagi has earned just over $11 million in theatrical earnings.
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Anthony McGlynn is a Senior Anime Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. An expert on animes like Demon Slayer, Solo Leveling and My Hero Academia, he also has over 10 years experience covering games and pop culture for outlets such as Variety, IGN, Den of Geek, PCGamesN, PCGamer, The Digital Fix, and many more. You can contact him at: anthony.mcglynn@dexerto.com