Chainsaw Man Reze Movie reveals North American release date via new trailer

Key visual from the Chainsaw Man Reze movie
Key visual from the Chainsaw Man Reze movie (Image credit: MAPPA Studio)

After months of speculation and anticipation, Chainsaw Man Reze movie has officially revealed its North American release date alongside a brand-new trailer that has sent the anime community into a frenzy. The Reze Movie premiered in Japan on September 19, 2025, and international screenings will begin shortly after.

North American fans can now mark their calendars: the movie hits theaters and IMAX screens in the United States on October 24, 2025, a few days earlier than originally announced. For fans outside the U.S., international screenings will begin September 24, with distribution gradually expanding into multiple regions.

While exact digital and Blu-ray release windows remain unconfirmed, speculation within the community suggests fans may have to wait until early 2026 before streaming platforms pick it up.

Visual from the movie trailer
Visual from the movie trailer

Interestingly, MAPPA has once again assembled an elite team for this Chainsaw Man Reze movie project. Tatsuya Yoshihara, who directed key episodes of Chainsaw Man season one and much of Black Clover, takes the director’s chair.

Returning staff for Chainsaw Man Reze movie include:

  • Hiroshi Seko as scriptwriter, ensuring continuity with season one.
  • Kazutaka Sugiyama as character designer, maintaining Fujimoto’s distinctive style.
  • Sota Shigetsugu and Shoichi on action animation, promising brutal, kinetic battle sequences.
  • Riki Matsuura and Kiyotaka Oshiyama are handling devil designs, building on the grotesque creativity that defined season one.

Given MAPPA’s reputation for cinematic framing and its gamble on fully financing Chainsaw Man without a production committee, fans expect nothing less than a theatrical experience that pushes anime storytelling boundaries.


Community reactions to the Chainsaw Man Reze movie

Makima as seen in the movie (Image credit: MAPPA Studio)
Makima as seen in the movie (Image credit: MAPPA Studio)

The announcement and trailer for Chainsaw Man Reze movie instantly sparked discussions on Reddit threads, Twitter hashtags, and YouTube reaction videos. Here’s a snapshot of the fan discourse:

  • Many praised Reze’s voice actress, saying her tone perfectly captured the charm and subtle menace of the character.
  • Some expressed frustration about having to wait months for a digital release, comparing it to the gap between Look Back’s theatrical run and eventual streaming drop.
  • Others debated whether newcomers could jump straight into the film. The consensus: it’s best to watch season one first, since the movie directly continues from its ending.
  • Visual details like puddles outside the café, coffee steam, and lighting effects became hot talking points, with fans marveling at MAPPA’s obsessive attention to realism.

Excitement also surged for the IMAX release. Several fans declared their intent to cheer in theaters for certain moments, especially those involving Denji’s chaotic battles and fan-favorite characters.


Accessibility and entry point for new fans

Denji as seen in the Chainsaw Man movie
Denji as seen in the Chainsaw Man movie

One of the biggest community questions has been: Can someone watch the Chainsaw Man Reze movie without having seen season one? The short answer is no. The Reze Arc is a continuation of Chainsaw Man’s first 12 episodes, and diving in blind would be like starting The Lord of the Rings at The Two Towers.

That said, catching up isn’t difficult. With only 12 episodes currently available on Crunchyroll, even newcomers can binge season one in a weekend and arrive prepared for the emotional gut punch of the Reze Arc. It is recommended not to skip the unique ending sequences, each crafted to reflect character themes, though speed-watchers can trim runtime by skipping intros and outros.


Final thoughts

The announcement of Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc’s North American release date solidifies 2025 as a landmark year for anime cinema. Following the domestic success of Look Back and the ongoing popularity of MAPPA’s other projects like Jujutsu Kaisen and Attack on Titan, this release positions Chainsaw Man as a cultural juggernaut.

The Reze Arc is more than just another action-packed chapter. And with the film landing in Japan in September and the U.S. on October 24, 2025, the countdown is officially on. Whether you’re a long-time manga reader or a newcomer who fell in love with season one, Chainsaw Man Reze movie is shaping up to be one of the most unforgettable anime releases in recent memory.

Edited by Nisarga Kakade