Kadokawa has confirmed the next Made in Abyss film, Mezameru Shinpi, arrives in Japanese cinemas October 23. The announcement comes with a new trailer and promotional still.
The story continues Riko and Reg’s descent into uncharted territory. If you survived season two and Dawn of the Deep Soul, expect more:
- Biological anomalies
- Lethal mechanics
- Disconcertingly lush animation
- Emotional pressure points precisely targeted
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For new viewers
Akihito Tsukushi’s manga, running since 2012, centres on the Abyss—a gargantuan crater holding priceless artefacts. The catch: a curse progressively dismantles anyone climbing back toward daylight.
Riko, an orphan seeking her missing mother, partners with Reg—a robotic child with embedded weaponry and total amnesia. Their journey tests whether innocence can survive genuine existential brutality.
A pattern worth noting
Tsukushi structures each descent as a calculated removal of comfort.
The antagonism shifts—wildlife, environment, other explorers—yet the attrition is always psychological and progressive.
Questions worth asking
- Does the appeal lie in witnessing innocence stress-tested against hostile conditions?
- Is there something compelling about aesthetic beauty concealing threat?
- How far might Tsukushi push before audiences
refuse to accompany himreach their limit?




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