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Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway UK Cinema Tickets Now On Sale

Trinity CineAsia have recently confirmed that Cinema Tickets for the feature-length anime film Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway can now be booked online, with the film set to be screened in cinemas across the UK from 12th June 2026 in Japanese with English and Chinese subtitles.

As it stands cinema chains including Cineworld, ODEON, The Light and Vue have been confirmed to screen the film, with more expected in the coming weeks. The full list of cinemas showing the film can be found through the official Trinity CineAsia website. In addition to the cinema tickets becoming available to book online a subtitled version of the trailer has also been released on the Trinity CineAsia YouTube Channel, of which can be watched below.

As a reminder Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway is the twenty-ninth feature-length entry into the Detective Conan, otherwise known as Case Closed, franchise and the third film to be acquired and distributed by Trinity CineAsia in the UK. Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway received its Japanese debut on 10th April 2026 and became the highest grossing film for the franchise with ¥3.5bn earned during its opening weekend. This latest film is directed by Takahiro Hasui (Mob Psycho 100 III), with screenplay by Takahiro Okura.

Synopsis: Conan Edogawa and his friends head to Kanagawa for the Motorcycle Festival. On the way, a mysterious black motorcycle suddenly appears, speeding out of control and even leaping over their vehicle. Pursuing it is the “Goddess of the Wind,” Kanagawa Traffic Police officer Chihaya Hagiwara. Despite her relentless chase, the rider escapes, leaving her motorcycle heavily damaged. At the venue, the group witnesses the debut of a cutting-edge police motorcycle called “Angel.” Meanwhile, the black bike resurfaces in Tokyo, once again evading police pursuit. Investigation reveals it closely resembles “Angel,” leading authorities to name it “Lucifer” and launch a full-scale search. As the case deepens, Hagiwara is drawn into memories of her late brother Kenji Hagiwara and his colleague Jinpei Matsuda, setting the stage for a high-speed confrontation between the Goddess of the Wind and the Fallen Angel.

The confirmation of a cinematic release for Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway comes as a welcome surprise, but was expected as a Japanese teaser for the film was included at the end of the last film (Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback) which Trinity CineAsia also distributed in the UK and can be purchased digitally on demand through digital streaming platforms.

Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway will be shown in particpating cinemas across the UK in Japanese with English & Chinese subtitles on the 12th June 2026 with tickets now available to book online at particpating cinemas.

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