Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans Side Story 'Urðr Hunt' Unveils Theatrical Compilation Film for October 2025 Release

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Gundam: IBO 'Urðr Hunt' Movie Set for Oct 2025 | Weebwire
© Original concept by Hiroshi Ōnogi and Hajime Yatate; animation by Sunrise; published by Bandai Namco Filmworks | www.imdb.com

Prepare for an epic expansion of the beloved Iron-Blooded Orphans universe as Bandai Namco Filmworks officially announces the theatrical compilation movie for Kidou Senshi Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans - Urdr Hunt. Titled Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans – Urðr Hunt: Path of the Little Challenger, this highly anticipated cinematic event is slated to make its grand premiere in Japanese theaters on October 31, 2025. This marks a significant moment for fans, as the enthralling side story, previously exclusive to the Iron-Blooded Orphans G mobile app, will now be accessible to a much wider audience on the big screen.

A Refined Cinematic Experience

The film is a meticulously re-edited compilation of all 12 original episodes from the mobile game, seamlessly interwoven with newly created footage. This fresh content is designed not only to refine the narrative but also to significantly expand upon the storytelling, offering a more comprehensive and polished experience. Crucially, Tatsuyuki Nagai, the acclaimed director behind the original Iron-Blooded Orphans series, returns to helm this ambitious project. His involvement ensures a consistent vision and a faithful adaptation of the mobile narrative into a compelling, feature-length cinematic masterpiece.

Gundam: IBO 'Urðr Hunt' Movie Set for Oct 2025 | Weebwire
© Original concept by Hiroshi Ōnogi and Hajime Yatate; animation by Sunrise; published by Bandai Namco Filmworks | www.animenewsnetwork.com

Delving into the Urðr Hunt Saga

First launched in 2022, the Urðr Hunt saga delved deep into a complex web of political intrigue and intense character-driven dramas. The narrative follows eight elite Gjallarhorn soldiers on a perilous mission to seize the enigmatic city of Urdr, a quest fraught with danger and moral dilemmas. The compilation movie promises to deliver the definitive version of this captivating tale, allowing both long-time devotees and newcomers to immerse themselves in its rich lore and compelling conflicts without needing to access the mobile application.

Global Reach and Industry Trends

Adding to the global excitement, Bandai Namco Filmworks has also confirmed plans for a North American release, with further details eagerly awaited. This strategic move underscores the growing international appeal of the Gundam franchise and its commitment to bringing high-quality anime content to viewers worldwide. The release of Urðr Hunt as a theatrical compilation aligns perfectly with a broader industry trend of transforming exclusive digital or interactive anime content into accessible, impactful cinematic experiences. Fans of intricate mecha battles, profound character arcs, and dramatic storytelling can eagerly anticipate experiencing a seamless, engaging, and visually stunning adaptation of Urðr Hunt on the grand stage of the cinema.

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Credits

Kidou Senshi Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans - Urdr Hunt

Author

Hiroshi Ōnogi (original concept), Hajime Yatate (original creator name for Gundam)

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Studio

Sunrise (Bandai Namco Filmworks)

Publisher

Sunrise / Bandai Namco Filmworks

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