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Hold on to your seats asthe masterminds behind theBlue Lockseriesbring their magic to the big screen.Joining the ranks of other sports animes, theBlue Lockmovie spin-off promises to unravel the untold backstory of Seishiro Nagi (Nobunaga Shimazaki) and Reo Mikage (Yuma Uchida), taking us on a wild ride through the early days of their partnership. Forget everything you thought you knew about these characters as we dive into the heart of the renowned Blue Lock facility, where the action is as intense as it gets.
Get ready to score on the soccer field. Without further ado, here’s everything we know about the upcomingBlue Lockmovie.

When Is ‘Blue Lock: Episode Nagi’ Coming Out?
TheBlue Lockmovie is slated for release in Japan on July 21, 2025,with a North American release plans on July 26, 2025. The film is part of the expandingBlue Lockfranchise, initially revealed alongside the announcement of a second season for theBlue Lockanime series. As anticipation builds for this movie installment, fans await to witness the next chapter in theBlue Lockuniverse.
Is There A Trailer for ‘Blue Lock: Episode Nagi’?
We got our first glimpse atBlue Lock: Episode Nagion August 03, 2025. The 30-second teaser doesn’t reveal too much, but it does serve as a nice reminder that the film is coming very soon.
The second teaser forBlue Lock: Episode Nagirevealed the film’s Japan release date.

Who Stars in the ‘Blue Lock: Episode Nagi’?
TheBlue Lockmovie features the return ofNobunaga Shimazakias Seishiro Nagi andYuma Uchidaas Reo Mikage, reprising their roles from the original series. In addition to these returning talents, the film introducesSubaru Kimuraas Ryo Nameoka, a new character and rival to Nagi and Reo within the storyline. The ensemble cast also includesKazuyuki Okitsuas Zantetsu Tsurugi,Kazuki Uraas Yoichi Isagi,Tasuku Kaitoas Meguru Bachira,Yuuki Onoas Rensuke Kunigami, andSouma Saitouas Hyoma Chigiri. With this stellar cast, the spin-off movie is set to bring back the familiar voices that fans associate with the characters while introducing fresh dynamics with the addition ofSubaru Kimura.
What Is ‘Blue Lock: Episode Nagi’ About?
TheBlue Lockmovie is expected to follow the dynamic relationship between Seishiro Nagi and Reo Mikage, a friendship hinted at in the debut season of the anime. The movie promises to rewind the clock, delving into the backstory of their meeting and initial partnership before diving into the renowned Blue Lock facility.
Adapted from theBlue LockEpisode Nagispinoff manga, serialized in Kodansha’s Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, the movie promises to further delve into theBlue Locknarrative by showcasing the formative moments that shaped Nagi’s journey before jumping into his soccer journey.

The film’s official synopsis:
“That’s a hassle.” That was second-year high schooler Nagi Seishiro’s favorite phrase as he lived his dull life. Until Mikage Reo, a classmate who dreamed of winning the World Cup, discovered Nagi’s hidden skill, inspiring him to play soccer and share his outstanding talent. One day, he receives an invitation to the mysterious BLUE LOCK Project. What awaits him there is an encounter with the finest strikers assembled from across the country. Nagi’s dream of becoming the best, alongside Reo, will take this prodigy to a world he’s never known.
A prodigy can only be shaped when someone discovers him….now, striker Nagi Seishiro’s incredible talent and persona will set the soccer world ablaze.

Blue Lockunfolds with Japan’s exclusion from the 2018 FIFA World Cup, leading the Japanese Football Union to initiate a program to assess high school players for the 2022 Cup. Isagi Youichi, a forward player,becomes part of this program after his team is denied entry to Nationalsdue to his decision to pass to a less-skilled teammate, who ultimately missed the crucial goal, instead of attempting to score himself.
In response to the state of Japanese soccer, the Japanese Football Association took a decisive step, appointing the mysterious and unconventional coach Ego Jinpachi to realize their ambition of winning the World Cup. With Ego Jinpachi at the helm, the plan is to revolutionize Japanese football by introducing an innovative training regimen. This entails isolating 300 young forwards in a prison-like facility named “Blue Lock” and subjecting them to rigorous training to shape “the world’s greatest egoist striker.”

TheBlue Lockmanga, which commenced in 2018, has reached 25 volumes as of July 2023. Serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine and published under the Kodansha Comics label, the manga is written by Kaneshiro, withYuusuke NomuraandKouta Snnomiyaserving as the artists for the main series and also theBlue Lockmovie.
Who Is Making ‘Blue Lock: Episode Nagi’?
Kaneshiro and Nomura launched the manga in August 2018 on the pages of Weekly Shōnen Magazine. Kodansha, in December 2021, released the manga’s 17th compiled volume, boasting over 4.5 million copies in print. Notably, the manga secured the Best Shōnen Manga award at the 45th annual Kodansha Manga Awards in 2021.
The creative team behindBlue Lockincludes directorShunsuke Ishikawa, who served as co-director forBlue Lock, whileTaku Kishimoto, the series composer forBlue Lock, takes on the role of handling story composition and scripting.Munemuki Kaneshiro, the series writer and acts composer, and Eight Bit is responsible for the animation production.
Other Sports Anime Like ‘Blue Lock’
Slam Dunk- a classic sports anime and manga series created byTakehiko Inoue, the story revolves around Hanamichi Sakuragi, a high school delinquent with a notorious reputation for being a troublemaker. Despite his rough exterior, Sakuragi has a chance encounter with the post of basketball when he falls for a girl named Haruko Akagi. Eager to win her heart, Sakuragi decides to join the Shohoku High School basketball team. However, his journey is far from smooth as he grapples with his lack of basketball skills and clashes with his teammates, including the skilled but hot-tempered captain, Takenori Akagi, and the talented and enigmatic player, Kaeda Rukawa.
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Ace the Diamond- written and illustrated byYuji Terajima, the series unfolds around Eijun Sawamura, a spirited and talented left-handed pitcher with a unique pitching style. Initially attending a small high school with an unknown baseball team, Sawamura’s life takes a turn when he is scouted by powerhouse Seido High School. There, he encounters a highly competitive environment and a diverse group of teammates, including the brilliant but socially awkward catcher Miyuki Kazuya and the prodigious pitcher Furuya Satoru. Together, they strive to make Seido’s baseball team a national powerhouse.
Haikyuu- created byHaruichi Furudate,the story follows Shoyo Hinata, a determined and vertically challenged high school student inspired by a small-statured volleyball player known as the “Little Giant.” Despite facing initial setbacks due to his height, Hinata’s passion for volleyball leads him to Karasuno High School, where he unexpectedly finds himself playing alongside Tobio Kageyama, a highly skilled but aloof setter with whom he once considered a rival. As they join forces, Karasuno’s volleyball team embarks on a journey to compete in the fiercely competitive world of high school volleyball.
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High school soccer players from across Japan gather for a controversial project designed to create the best and most egoistic striker in the world.