The iconic Harley Quinn, who will be portrayed by Anna Nagase, has a character trailer featured in the upcoming Suicide Squad ISEKAI teaser. The series is being animated by WIT Studio and is scheduled to debut in July of this year.
Character designs are by Naoto Hosoda, while Eri Osada is directing the series. Kenichiro Suehiro is writing the music, while Tappei Nagatsuki and Eiji Umehara are in charge of the screenplay. The original character designs for this anime are created by Akira Amano. The remaining members of the anime cast are:
- Reigo Yamaguchi as Deadshot
- Takehito Koyasu as Peacemaker
- Jun Fukuyama as Clayface
- Kimura Subaru as King Shark
- Yuichiro Umehara as Joker
- Taku Yashiro as Rick Flag
- Chika Anzai as Katana
- Kujira as Amanda Waller
- Reina Ueda as Fione
- Mamiko Noto as Aldora
- Jun Fukushima as Cecil
The opening theme of the anime is "Another World," performed by Tomoyasu Hotei, and the closing theme is "Go-Getters," performed by Mori Calliope.
The official plot summary for the anime Suicide Squad ISEKAI, as stated in the description of the trailer:
The official synopsis for the Suicide Squad ISEKAI anime, as listed in the trailer’s description:
In the crime-ridden city of Gotham, Amanda Waller, the head of A.R.G.U.S., has assembled a group of notorious criminals for a mission: Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Peacemaker, Clayface, and King Shark. These Super-Villains are sent into an otherworldly realm that’s connected to this world through a gate. It’s a world of swords and magic where orcs rampage and dragons rule the skies—an “ISEKAI”!
With lethal explosives planted in their necks, there’s no running or hiding, and failing the mission means a one-way ticket to the afterlife! Can Harley Quinn and her crew conquer this perilous ISEKAI realm?! Brace yourselves for the pulse-pounding saga of the elite task force known as the “Suicide Squad” as they embark on a jaw-dropping adventure!
Multiple DC world characters will appear in the original story of the anime Suicide Squad ISEKAI. It is based on the widely read DC Comics series, which John Ostrander updated following the initial appearance of its primary characters in the 1950s Brave and the Bold comics. Two film adaptations of the comic book series have been released (in 2016 and 2021).
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