Final Love Live! Nijigasaki Movie Gets Teaser Visual, Premieres Next Winter

Final Love Live! Nijigasaki Movie Gets Teaser Visual, Premieres Next Winter

A teaser visual for the third and final instalment of the Love Live! Nijigasaki anime movie trilogy, Eiga Love Live! Nijigasaki Gakuen School Idol Dokokai Kanketsu-hen Saishusho, has been revealed. It was also announced that the finale is planned to be released next winter.

The second movie, Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club The Movie – Finale – Chapter 2, premiered in November 2025 and will begin its general screening in Southeast Asia this month. The first movie debuted in 2024.

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The Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club anime, one of the titles in the Love Live! multimedia franchise, began in 2020 with a TV anime that was followed by a 2022 second season and a 2023 OVA. The Nijigasaki anime has a focus on solo performances, and the movies have so far seen the cast heading out of their school to take on the School Idol Grand Prix contest in locations like Okinawa and Kyoto. Bocchi the Rock! character designer Kerorira participated in the first movie as its visual director.

The starting Nijigasaki cast was announced in 2017 as part of the now-defunct Love Live! School Idol Festival game’s PERFECT Dream Project anniversary project. The original voice actor of the character Setsuna Yuki, Tomori Kusunoki, departed from the role on March 31, 2023 JST due to medical reasons.

Staff (as of Chapter 2, reprising from Chapter 1)

• Director: Tomoyuki Kawamura (Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club)
• Scriptwriter: Nii Tanaka (Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club series composer)
• Character designer: Takumi Yokota (Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club)
• Design works: mebachi (Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club)
• Color script: Gokinjo (Sakamoto Days and Spy x Family Cour 2 openings)
• Concept artist; Yuro (Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club)
• Animation production: Sunrise 

Cast

• Hinaki Yano as Yu Takasaki
• Aguri Onishi as Ayumu Uehara
• Mayu Sagara as Kasumi Nakasu
• Kaori Maeda as Shizuku Osaka
• Miyu Kubota as Karin Asaka
• Natsumi Murakami as Ai Miyashita
• Akari Kito as Kanata Konoe
• Koko Hayashi as Setsuna Yuki

• Maria Sashide as Emma Verde
• Chiemi Tanaka as Rina Tennnouji
• Moeka Koizumi as Shioriko Mifune
• Shu Uchida as Mia Taylor
• Akina Homoto as Lanzhu Zhong

Source: @Nijigaku_movie

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