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Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie Screenings Scheduled

FUNimation has a small theatrical run brewing for Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie, which originally debuted in Japan back in June. The latest big-screen outing—featuring Kazuchika Kise (Ghost in the Shell: Arise) as chief director, Kazuya Nomura (Robotics;Notes) as director, and Tow Ubukata (Mardock Scramble, Ghost in the Shell: Arise) on the screenplay—has November 10, 11, and 16 dates with theaters in North America.

You can see a preview of the feature via FUNimation’s dubbed theatrical trailer below.

FUNimation’s synopsis:

Set in a futuristic Japan after the end of a brutal world war, science has advanced by leaps and bounds giving humanity the choice to prolong life and reduce suffering with the use of sophisticated cybernetics. With all of humanity linked into one system of minds and personalities known as ghosts, the biggest threat to civilization is the cyber terrorists capable of hijacking people’s bodies and memories.

When a ghost-infecting virus known as Fire-Starter begins spreading through the system resulting in the assassination of the Japanese Prime Minister, Major Motoko Kusanagi and her elite team of special operatives are called in to track down its source. As they delve deeper and deeper into their investigation, they uncover traces of government corruption and a shadowy broker that bears an all-too-familiar face.

When your target can be anywhere and look like anyone, the only choice you have is to trust your ghost, and hope you aren’t infected too.

Via Anime News Network 

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