The upcoming Suicide Squad ISEKAI trailer has dropped a look at the character of the iconic Harley Quinn, who will be voiced by Anna Nagase. WIT Studio is working on the animation for the series and will premiere in July this year.
Suicide Squad ISEKAI – Harley Quinn character trailer
Eri Osada is directing the series, with Naoto Hosoda designing the characters. Meanwhile, Tappei Nagatsuki and Eiji Umehara are in charge of the script and Kenichiro Suehiro is composing the music. Akira Amano is designing the original characters for this anime. The remaining cast of the anime includes:
Reigo Yamaguchi as DeadshotTakehito Koyasu as PeacemakerJun Fukuyama as ClayfaceKimura Subaru as Shark KingYuichiro Umehara as JokerTaku Yashiro as Rick FlagChika Anzai as KatanaKujira as Amanda WallerReina Ueda as FioneMamiko Noto as AldoraJun Fukushima as Cecil
The anime's theme songs include “Another World” performed by Tomoyasu Hotei as the opening theme and “Go-Getters” by Mori Calliope as the ending theme.
The official synopsis for the ISEKAI Suicide Squad anime, as listed in the trailer's description:
In a crime-ridden Gotham City, Amanda Waller, head of ARGUS, has assembled a group of notorious criminals for a mission: Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Peacemaker, Clayface and King Shark. These Super Villains are sent to another world connected to this world through a portal. It is a world of swords and magic, where fierce orcs and dragons rule the skies—an “ISEKAI”!
With deadly explosives strapped to their necks, they can't run or hide, and failure in their mission means a one-way ticket to the next life! Can Harley Quinn and her crew conquer the dangerous kingdom of ISEKAI?! Prepare yourself for the thrilling story of the elite special forces force known as the “Suicide Squad” as they embark on an incredible adventure!
The ISEKAI Suicide Squad anime is an original story that will see many characters from the DC universe. The film is based on the popular DC Comics series that was modernized by John Ostrander after the main characters first appeared in The Brave and The Bold comics from the 1950s. The comic series has been adapted into two films (2016 and 2021).
Source: Official website
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