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London IMAX Screening of One Piece Film: Red on August 14

posted on by Andrew Osmond
Screening at London BFI IMAX cinema near Waterloo station, attendees will be given collectable gifts

There will be a screening of One Piece Film Red at London's BFI IMAX cinema near Waterloo station on Monday August 14 at 5.30 p.m. Attendees of the screening will be given collectable gifts and have the option of purchasing the Blu-ray of the film at the screening.

The film centres on a new character named Uta, Shanks' daughter. Kaori Nazuka is the speaking voice of Uta, while Ado is the character's singing voice. Ado also performs the film's theme song "Shinjidai" ("New Genesis").

From the IMAX cinema website:

"Uta - the most beloved singer in the world. Renowned for concealing her own identity when performing, her voice has come to be described as "otherworldly." Now, for the first time ever, Uta will reveal herself to the world at a live concert. As the venue fills with all kinds of Uta fans-excited pirates, the Navy watching closely, and the Straw Hats led by Luffy who simply came to enjoy her sonorous performance-the voice that the whole world has been waiting for is about to resound. The story begins with the shocking fact that she is Shanks' daughter.

"One of the most influential manga's of all time and still ongoing, don't miss the chance to see ONE PIECE FILM: RED on the largest screen in the UK and experience all the songs through the fantastic 12 channel sound system.

"For this special event we are offering audiences the chance to purchase either a standard IMAX ticket or an IMAX ticket plus newly released Blu-ray of the film. All who attend will be given collectable gifts."

The film opened in Japan in August 2022.


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