Ufotable reveals the first trailer for the Witch on the Holy Night movie
The highly anticipated anime movie Witch on the Holy Night reveals its first promotional image.

Hiding a mystical lineage amidst the bustling urban life demands much more than simple parlor tricks; it requires relentless discipline and lethal sacrifices. Bringing this dark premise to the big screen under the seal of the highest technical quality is an unmissable event for magic purists. This Saturday, the production committee behind the anticipated anime film adaptation based on the acclaimed visual novel by the circle Type-Moon, Witch on the Holy Night (Mahoutsukai no Yoru), shared substantial updates. Those responsible for the project released the first key promotional image accompanied by a trailer, confirming that the film will premiere in Japanese theaters at the end of this year.


In the newly released official poster, the protagonist Aoko Aozaki can be seen standing in the center of an imposing magic circle, showing a stoic and highly determined expression. The illustration is framed by the promotional tagline: "A mage living in the modern era. Still in training." The video teaser complements this tense atmosphere by showing the rapid activation of the spell through a spectacular beam of blue light, making clear the level of visual detail the feature film will boast.
The complex animation of this urban tale is under the exclusive development of the prestigious studio ufotable. The company, internationally recognized for its masterful command of visual effects in adaptations of the same franchise such as Fate/stay night, takes on the titanic responsibility of translating the intricate magic combat system into cinematic language. So far, the production has decided to keep the names of the talents who will make up the main voice cast an absolute secret, promising to reveal this vital information in the coming months.
About the work
The legendary collective Type-Moon, the masterminds behind industry giants like Tsukihime, released this masterful visual novel to the market in 2012. The interactive work quickly captivated the gaming community with its deep exploration of contemporary occultism, the solid psychological development of its protagonists, and its impeccable artistic direction. After more than a decade of fascinating readers and building a cult legacy, the franchise's imminent jump to movie theaters represents one of the most anticipated events in the current animation landscape.
Witch on the Holy Night Synopsis
The narrative transports us to the nostalgic atmosphere of the late 1980s. Aoko Aozaki is a seemingly ordinary high school student, but her destiny takes a radical turn when her influential family, an ancient lineage of magi, unexpectedly designates her as their next absolute heir. Forced to venture into a mystical world she was never interested in, Aoko moves into a gloomy mansion atop a hill to train under the strict tutelage of Alice Kuonji, a young, lonely, and reserved traditional witch. While Aoko desperately tries to balance her dangerous nightly apprenticeship with her heavy responsibilities as student council president, her precarious stability fractures with the sudden arrival of Sojuro Shizuki, a peaceful and mysterious transfer student from the rural mountains. The tension reaches a breaking point when her older sister, Toko Aozaki, returns to the city with lethal dark intentions, convinced that the family's power and magical legacy belong to her by birthright.
Considering the overwhelming technical quality that always characterizes ufotable productions, which scene or combat from the original work are you most excited to see animated on the big screen?
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