Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare – The Anime Movie You Shouldn’t Miss!
Detective Conan, the phenomenal Japanese anime movie and TV series that premiered in 1996, unveiled a 20-part anniversary project, much to their supporters’ delight. And among the anticipated Japanese movies, The Darkest Nightmare, is also part of the anime franchise’ anniversary project. GSC Movies, the film provider of your all-time favourite kids movies and family movies in Malaysia, will bring you Detective Conan’s much-awaited anime movie, which will be showing in the cinema coming soon on 7 July.
The first part of the plot of the anime movie centers around a spy, who is the suspect for the mysterious assassinations that has been happening around the globe. The spy infiltrates the Japanese National Police Agency and gains access to the secret files of Germany’s BND, Britain’s MI6, and America’s CIA and FBI.
Rei Furuya with a group of Tokyo Secret Police officers arrive and try to prevent the spy from stealing the files, which contain the classified information of the spies planted in the Black Organization by numerous intelligence agencies. The spy uses a stolen car to escape the officers and the police officers try to catch up. And just before the major car crash, Shuichi Akai snipes the spy’s car before it crashes off the highway and explodes.
The next day, Conan and the Detective boys meet up at the “Tohto Aquarium” and find an injured woman with heterochromia. They soon find out that the woman is amnesiac. As the group helps the women to recover her memories, they are unaware that Vermount, armed with a silenced pistol, had overheard everything.
Can’t wait to know what happens next to Conan and his friends? Catch this new movie in cinema this July! Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare, one of the much-awaited Japanese upcoming movies, will hit the theatres this 7 July. For more updates about the coming soon movies that will surely satisfy your entertainment cravings, like GSC Movies’ Facebook page or follow us on Twitter and Google+. You can also check out new movies and trailers by subscribing to our YouTube channel.