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Final Eureka Seven: Hi - Evolution Film's Teaser Reveals New Staff & Cast, Delayed November 26 Opening

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Rina Endō plays "new Eureka" Iris in story set 10 years later, in film delayed due to COVID-19

The official website for the Eureka Seven franchise unveiled a new teaser trailer, visual, staff, cast, and the November 26 opening date for the third and final film in the Eureka Seven: Hi - Evolution (Kōkyōshihen Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution) film trilogy on Tuesday.


New to the cast is Rina Endō, who plays the new character Iris (seen above), a being born from the Scub Coral like Eureka, and possessing the same power to control the Scub Coral that Eureka once had. Eureka Thurston (seen below) has lost her old abilities and now remains a normal human in militarty service, charged with safeguarding Iris.

The third film's story is set 10 years after the end of the previous film's "Great Unification," which brought the people from the virtual world inside the Scub Coral into the real world. The population of the world is now divided into the Green Earth, the people from the Scub Coral world; and the Blue Earth, the people of the real world. Their co-existence is far from peaceful, with many conflcits behind the scenes unfolding. Dewey Novak, the military leader of the Green Earth, decides to conduct terrorist attacks as a way to protect themselves.

Eureka, hated by the world as a symbol and origin of the world's division, now works as a top military operative in the U.N. covert ops agency A.C.I.D., still fighting to protect a fragile peace as a form of atonement. Her special mission is to protect Iris, a "new Eureka," born from the Scub Coral like her, and wielding her old ability to manipulate it. While confrontational at first, they grow to understand each other's loneliness. Eureka will have to push herself to the limit to keep both Iris and the world safe.

Dai Sato is no longer writing the film, with director Tomoki Kyoda and Eureka Seven scriptwriter Yuuichi Nomura now collaborating on the film's script.

Some of the new cast members for the film voice characters from the EUREKA SEVEN AO anime, or other Eureka Seven media, while most others are entirely new characters. The new cast members include:

  • Bin Sasaki as Endō
  • Hiro Shimono as Sumner Sturgeon
  • Megumi Toyoguchi as Ruri Flame
  • Yoko Soumi as Misha Stravinskaya
  • Shin'ichirō Miki as Banks
  • Sayaka Senbongi as Red Two
  • Megumi Han as Chime
  • Asami Seto as Ex Tra
  • M.A.O as Kira Pomato
  • Yu Shimamura as La Tino Sueno
  • Sumire Morohoshi as La La Land
Kōichi Yamadera as Dewey Novak

Yutaka Izubuchi designed the Nirvash Z:

Shoji Kawamori designed the Loveless:

The film was originally slated to open in 2019, but was delayed to early summer 2021, and then delayed again to late fall 2021 due to the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and its influence on the production schedule.

Musical unit Hentai Shinshi Club and singer-songwriter kojikoji will perform the theme song "Eureka (feat. kojikoji)" for the film.

The second film, Anemone: Kōkyōshihen Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution (Anemone: Eureka Seven: Hi - Evolution), opened in Japan in November 2018, and it ranked at #9 in its opening weekend.

The first film opened in September 2017, after making its worldwide debut at Otakon in August 2017. In its first two days, the film earned about 63 million yen (about US$561,137). Funimation screened the film in theaters in the United States in February 2018, with screenings in Japanese with English subtitles, and with an English dub.

Sources: Eureka Seven: Hi - Evolution anime's website, Comic Natalie


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