Bleach Spinoff Burn the Witch Crunchyroll Stream

Bleach Spinoff Burn the Witch Will Be Available to Stream via Crunchyroll This October

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Bleach spinoff, Burn the Witch, will be available to stream through Crunchyroll this October. This will be a simultaneous release alongside Japanese screenings for the film, which will start on October 2, 2020. However, for those in Japan that would like to catch a screening of Burn the Witch, the film will only be in theaters for two weeks, and only at select cinemas. Additionally, while it will be possible to watch Burn the Witch through Crunchyroll, not all regions will be able to watch the animated film on its intended release date. [Thanks, Famitsu and Crunchyroll!]

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You can watch the latest trailer for Burn the Witch below:

There will be eight different subtitle language options for the upcoming film as listed on the official Burn the Witch website. These include English, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, German, Italian, French, and Arabic.

Burn the Witch stars Ninny and Noel, two witches that work for Wing Blind in Reverse London. Originally a one-shot, Burn the Witch will now receive four new story chapters. The first chapter of this new run will release sometime today, as it will also be simultaneously published in both English and Japanese.

Burn the Witch will be available to stream via Crunchyroll to select countries on October 2, 2020.


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