With the first of four parts well underway in Japanese theaters, Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture turned its attention to Part 2 with the release of a brand-new key visual and trailer today, along with an art setting for the Zi-Artemis Knightmare frame piloted by Rozé.
Part 2 Key Visual
Zi-Artemis art setting
Part 1 screens in Japanese theaters from May 10, followed by Part 2 on June 7, Part 3 on July 5 and the final part on August 2. The series was also announced to be released as 12 episodes on Disney Plus under the ‘Star” brand.
Set in the world created by Goro Taniguchi and Ichiro Okouchi, Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture is directed by Yoshimitsu Ohashi at studio Sunrise, with scripts by Noboru Kimura and new character designs by CLAMP adapted for animation by Takahiro Kimura and Hidekazu Shimamura. The project was originally revealed in December 2020.
The story follows two mercenary brothers from what was once Hokkaido in Year 7 of the Kowa era: Ash, the elder with high athletic and Knightmare piloting abilities, and Rozé, the younger with a knack for collecting intelligence and leadership, who embark on a quest to recapture Empress Sakuya from the clutches of the Neo Britannian Empire.
Source: Comic Natalie