Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic Sailing to NA Theaters

Ciel Phantomhive and his butler Sebastian are on a new mission to find out the truth behind a truly diabolical rumor. A certain society is supposedly bringing people back from the debts of death itself. In true Phantomhive fashion, these two set out to solve the mystery in luxury. While aboard the luxurious ship Campania, on her maiden voyage no less, Sebastian and Ciel see many acquaintances. One thing they see is a dead woman reawakening! There is little time to stare in wonderment as the dead woman attacks them. Grell and Ronald are actually trying to stop Ciel and Sebastian’s investigation. Will this be the end of Sebastian and Ciel’s investigations? Will they be able to find out who is behind this evil necromancy? These answers will be revealed in the anime film.

Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic / FUNimation
Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic / FUNimation

English and Japanese audio will be available. Check out the newly released English and Japanese Cast and Staff list below:

Sebastian Michaelis

Japanese: Daisuke Ono

English: J. Michael Tatum

Ciel Phantomhive

Japanese: Maaya Sakamoto

English: Brina Palencia

Elizabeth Midford

Japanese: Yukari Tamura

English: Cherami Leigh

Undertaker

Japanese: Junichi Suwabe

English: John Swasey

Grell Sutcliff

Japanese: Jun Fukuyama

English: Daniel Fredrick

Ronald Knox

Japanese: KENN

English: Joel McDonald

William T. Spears

Japanese: Noriaki Sugiyama

English: Barry Yandell

Snake

Japanese: Takuma Terashima

English: Spike Spencer

Baldroy

Japanese: Hiroki Tōchi

English: Ian Sinclair

Finnian

Japanese: Yūki Kaji

English: Jason Liebrech

Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic is licensed by FUNimation in North America and will be in select theaters only on June 12 and 14. You can check out more information about the film by visiting FUNimation Films.

Source: FUNimation Films website

Video Source: FUNimation YouTube Channel

 

Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic will be shown in select American theaters this spring.

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