A Trailer For ' Black Clover: Sword Of The River King' Has Been Released And Will Come To Netflix June 16

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A new English dub trailer for the Black Clover film Black Clover: Sword of The Wizard King has recently been released. The film is being distributed by Netflix internationally despite the series being licensed by Crunchyroll in North America. Fans initially speculated whether or not the Dallas-based cast would be involved in the dub, especially given the fact that the anime licensing giant recently denied the Tower of God cast the right to reprise their roles in an upcoming mobile game based on the property. However, this does not seem to be the case for the cast of Black Clover, as the English dub cast from the anime appears to have returned to reprise their roles in this film, a feat not often achieved when anime titles switch distributors. A famous example of this is when Neon Genesis Evangelion received a new dub when Netflix added it to their streaming service.

The film’s official synopsis is as follows:
"Asta, a boy born with no magic in a world where magic is everything, and his rival Yuno, a genius mage chosen by the legendary 4-leaf Grimoire, have together fought several powerful enemies to prove their power beyond adversity and aim for the top mage "Wizard King". Standing in front of Asta and Yuno, who dream of becoming the Wizard King, are the Wizard Kings from the past.

Conrad Leto, Julius Novachrono's predecessor Wizard King, once respected by the people of Clover Kingdom but suddenly rebelled against the kingdom and was sealed away, has been resurrected. Now he aims to use the "Imperial Sword" to resurrect the 3 most feared Wizard Kings in the history, Edward Avalaché, Princia Funnybunny and Jester Garandaros, and take over the Clover Kingdom.”

Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King is set to release worldwide on Netflix on June 16th.

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