/ Detective Conan: Kurogane no Submarine Film Opens in Malaysia on July 1
Malaysian cinema chain GSC Movies revealed on Tuesday that it will have a fan screening of Detective Conan: Kurogane no Submarine (The Black Iron Submarine), the 26th film in the Detective Conanfranchise, at GSC Mid Valley in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on July 1, with general screenings opening on July 6. GSC Movies is also streaming an English-subtitled trailer for the film.
The film opened on April 14, and it sold 2,176,407 tickets to earn 3,144,638,7340 yen (about US$23.4 million) in its first three days, making it the best three-day opening for the franchise. The film is the first in the franchise to earn more than 10 billion yen. The film has earned a total 12,986,802,040 yen (about US$91.64 million) as of June 11.
The film's story takes place on the Hachijō-jima island south of central Tokyo. Many engineers from around the world gather to witness the launch of a new system that connects all law enforcement camera systems around the world and enables facial recognition worldwide. Conan also heads there with an invitation from Sonoko. He receives a message from Subaru Okiya, who says that a Europol agent has been murdered in Germany by the Black Organization's Gin. Perturbed, Conan tours the new facility, just in time for the Black Organization to kidnap a female engineer, seeking a piece of important data in her USB drive.
Yuzuru Tachikawa (Mob Psycho 100, Blue Giant, Case Closed: Zero the Enforcer, Death Parade) directed the film, and Takeharu Sakurai (six other Detective Conan films including Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet) wrote the screenplay. Yūgo Kanno (Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween, Psycho-Pass, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders) composed the music.