Kikunosuke Toya
- Denji
- (voice)
Shiori Izawa
- Pochita
- (voice)
Tomori Kusunoki
- Makima
- (voice)
Shôgo Sakata
- Aki Hayakawa
- (voice)
Ai Fairouz
- Power
- (voice)
Yûya Uchida
- Violence Fiend
- (voice)
- (as Yuya Uchida)
Maaya Uchida
- Angel Devil
- (voice)
Kenjiro Tsuda
- Kishibe
- (voice)
Kenji Akabane
- Nomo
- (voice)
Kenji Nomura
- Mysterious Man
- (voice)
Eri Kitamura
- Typhoon Devil
- (voice)
Reina Ueda
- Reze
- (voice)
Joshua Bangle
- Violence Fiend
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Summary
Reviewers say 'Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc' delivers a powerful emotional experience through its blend of action and romance, stunning animation, and deep character development. The film's portrayal of Denji and Reze's relationship is both tender and tragic, enhanced by fluid fight scenes and a compelling soundtrack. Despite some pacing issues and character development critiques, the movie's exploration of love, betrayal, and normalcy in a violent world resonates deeply with audiences.
Featured reviews
MAPPA continues to exceed expectations with breathtaking animation. Visually, Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc is cinematic in every sense. The contrast between soft, romantic lighting in the café scenes and the harsh, kinetic energy of the action sequences is striking. This visual juxtaposition mirrors the narrative duality-love and violence, tenderness and terror.
The transformation sequences, especially Reze's bomb form, are a stunning blend of body horror and elegance. The choreography during the fights-particularly the battle at the school and the waterlogged cityscape finale-are fluid, chaotic, and emotionally charged.
Background art deserves special mention. The everyday settings-dimly lit streets, empty classrooms, rainy alleys-evoke an eerie, melancholic mood. They ground the story in a familiar reality, making the supernatural elements even more jarring when they arrive.
The transformation sequences, especially Reze's bomb form, are a stunning blend of body horror and elegance. The choreography during the fights-particularly the battle at the school and the waterlogged cityscape finale-are fluid, chaotic, and emotionally charged.
Background art deserves special mention. The everyday settings-dimly lit streets, empty classrooms, rainy alleys-evoke an eerie, melancholic mood. They ground the story in a familiar reality, making the supernatural elements even more jarring when they arrive.
10FinaA-60
Crazy epic battle. The film's combination of spectacular action and strong character development ensures it is more than just a visual spectacle-it is a story that resonates long after the credits roll. For anyone seeking an epic filled with heroic battles, cinematic grandeur, and a female protagonist who redefines the genre, this movie delivers on every front.
The opening and ending songs were fantastic, but what truly surprised me was the background score. The mix of Japanese rock, electronic elements, and classical tones made the soundtrack worth the ticket alone.
The film quickly establishes the antagonist without overemphasizing, and the narrative flows naturally through the characters rather than relying on clichés. It leaves a bittersweet impression, almost like Natsume's Book of Friends.
MAPPA's visuals are stunning as expected, with a few scenes even giving me an Akira-like vibe in the best way possible.
The only reason it's not a perfect 10 is that I wanted more interaction between the main character and the supporting cast. Still, this movie is an exceptional experience in story, visuals, and especially music - easily one of the best anime films I've seen in years.
The film quickly establishes the antagonist without overemphasizing, and the narrative flows naturally through the characters rather than relying on clichés. It leaves a bittersweet impression, almost like Natsume's Book of Friends.
MAPPA's visuals are stunning as expected, with a few scenes even giving me an Akira-like vibe in the best way possible.
The only reason it's not a perfect 10 is that I wanted more interaction between the main character and the supporting cast. Still, this movie is an exceptional experience in story, visuals, and especially music - easily one of the best anime films I've seen in years.
Great music, great animation, great everything. This is truly peak. This was worth the three years, sort of. I went to japan in time to actually see this movie, i didn't even know the release date in japan but i got to watch it and it was actually one of the best anime films i've ever watched, if not the best. The pacing works well for me atleast. This was probably one of the best anime adaptations of all time for me. I like kenshi yonezu's music here, he makes fire music, both the opening themes and the ending themes are fire and i like the choreography and animation, i want more of this, i want more like this, i give this a ten out of ten but i would give it an eleven if i could.
It is what you expected it to be ... Pure fun.
Animation is lit the good ol Mappa is doing what it does best. First half is Emotion, second half is Action, Ending could have been different but they decided to close the movie there. Not that it make movie bad or anything it is still great and impactful. Can't wait for season 2.
Animation is lit the good ol Mappa is doing what it does best. First half is Emotion, second half is Action, Ending could have been different but they decided to close the movie there. Not that it make movie bad or anything it is still great and impactful. Can't wait for season 2.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Denji unleashes his Chainsaw Arms, for a Split second, the Explosion makes the face of Pochita, Denji's Chainsaw Dog.
- GoofsAfter Reze detonates herself and regenerates, her clothing is visibly destroyed. In the next continuous fight sequence, she is already wearing intact white underwear with no indication of when she obtained it, and the scene provides no time gap that would allow for a change.
- Crazy creditsThere is a post-credit scene where, after all the action, Denji is waiting in the cafe for Reze.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Must Watch Movies and Shows of October 2025 (2025)
- SoundtracksIRIS OUT
Performed by Kenshi Yonezu
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- Country of origin
- Official sites
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- Also known as
- Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $43,438,461
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $18,030,883
- Oct 26, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $156,622,388
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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