Girls Band Cry: Naa, Mirai Unleashes Thrilling Trailer and Visual Ahead of November 2025 Premiere

Anticipation reaches a fever pitch as the second cinematic chapter of the acclaimed Girls Band Cry saga, aptly titled Girls Band Cry: Naa, Mirai (Hey, Future), has just unveiled its exhilarating official trailer and captivating key visual. This highly awaited revelation heralds its theatrical debut in Japan on November 14, 2025.
This installment follows the first part, Girls Band Cry: Seishun Kyosokyoku (Youth Frenzy Song), set to premiere a month earlier on October 3, 2025, forming a compelling two-part compilation that brings the beloved 13-episode anime series back to the big screen.
Originally airing from April to June 2024, the anime, a masterpiece from Toei Animation, captivated audiences with its raw portrayal of youthful dreams and musical aspirations. Under the seasoned direction of Kazuo Sakai and with a poignant script penned by Jukki Hanada, the films plunge viewers into the transformative journey of Nina Iseri.
A high school dropout from the serene countryside, Nina navigates the labyrinthine challenges of Tokyo, where fate intertwines her path with Momoka Kawaragi, her idolized guitarist. Together with three other kindred spirits, they forge an unforgettable band, their collective passion for music serving as the pulsating heart of their dreams.
The stellar voice cast breathes life into these characters, featuring Rina as the determined Nina Iseri, Yuuri as the inspiring Momoka Kawaragi, Mirei as Subaru Awa, Natsu as Tomo Ebizuka, and Shuri as Rupa.

The newly released trailer offers a tantalizing glimpse into pivotal emotional crescendos and electrifying band performances, amplifying the burgeoning excitement among its dedicated fanbase. For international viewers, Crunchyroll continues to stream the original anime series, ensuring its global reach.
This cinematic experience transcends a mere adaptation, emerging as a heartfelt ode to youth, the power of music, and the unbreakable bonds of friendship forged amidst adversity, all brought to stunning visual life through Nari Teshima's compelling character designs and Kenji Tamai's masterful musical compositions.
Credits
Girls Band Cry
Author
Kazuo Sakai (Director), Jukki Hanada (Series Composition)
Cover Art
Nari Teshima (Character Design)
Studio
Toei Animation
Publisher
Toei Animation
Producers