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Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions Film's 3rd Trailer Previews English Dub

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    The official Yu-Gi-Oh! YouTube channel began streaming the third trailer for the Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions anime film on Tuesday, previewing the English dub. The company confirmed that the original English dub cast is returning for the new movie; the trailer features Amy Birnbaum as Téa Gardner, Marc Thompson as Duke Devlin, and Ted Lewis as Ryo Bakura. The trailer also previews the new character Aigami's English voice, portrayed by Daniel J. Edwards.

    Voice actors Dan Green and Eric Stuart are reprising their roles as Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi and Seto Kaiba, respectively, for the North American English dub of the film.
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    The film premieres in the United States and Canada on January 27, 2017, and will screen in more than 500 theaters in the two countries. Attendees will receive a Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card while supplies last. Screenvision Media began offering pre-sale tickets last month for screenings in the United States.

    Manga Entertainment and 4K Media will open the film in the United Kingdom and Ireland on February 1, 2017.

    The Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions film opened in Japan on April 23 on 137 screens, and eventually earned more than 1 billion yen (about US$9 million). The film also received 4DX and MX4D screenings in Japan beginning on September 24.

    A new Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series will premiere in spring 2017 on TV Tokyo. The series will feature a new protagonist, Yūsaku Fujiki.​
     

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