Alice Kuonji in Witch on the Holy Night anime teaser trailer 2
Image courtesy of Type-Moon and ufotable

Witch on the Holy Night Second Movie Trailer Teases More Actions

Type-Moon and ufotable published the second teaser trailer for the upcoming movie anime adaptation of Witch on the Holy Night. As previously promised, the studios aired the trailer right after the Fate Project New Year’s Eve TV program had concluded in Japan.

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When ufotable published the first trailer in December 2021, it only showed a simple scene of Aoko Aozaki and Alice Kuonji gazing through a starry night sky on a field of flowers. The new second trailer features more locations and action scenes. It concludes by showing Aoko unleashing a powerful magic attack.

However, ufotable has still yet to announce a release window for this movie. The large Japanese text at the end of this trailer simply informs that the movie anime’s production is still in progress.

The new teaser trailer for the Witch on the Holy Night movie is also available to watch below, via Aniplex’s YouTube channel:

The movie anime adaptation of Witch on the Holy Night is still under production with no release window announced yet. The title originated as a visual novel that Type-Moon released for PCs in Japan in 2012. Aniplex released an enhanced version with Japanese voice acting and an English subtitle option worldwide on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in December 2022, as well as PC via Steam in December 2023.


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