'Super Crooks' Anime Trailer released by Netflix

On Friday, Netflix released a new teaser for the Super Crooks anime, which is based on the Mark Millar and Leinil Francis Yu comic.

More cast members for the anime have also been disclosed by Netflix. The anime will be available on Netflix on November 25.

The cast (including the previously announced Kenjiro Tsuda and Maaya Sakamoto include):

(Top row, left to right in image above):

(Bottom row, left to right in image above)

The English dub cast includes:

Johnny Bolt (left) and Kasey (right) will be played by Kenjiro Tsuda and Maaya Sakamoto, respectively (right).

The animation is directed by Motonobu Hori (Carole & Tuesday director, BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad episode director) (My Hero Academia, Bungo Stray Dogs).

The series scripts are overseen by Dai Sato (Eureka Seven, Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex), while the character designer is Takafumi Mitani (key animation for Carole & Tuesday, Blood Blockade Battlefront).

The concept design credit goes to Stanislas Brunet (Bodacious Space Pirates, Macross Delta).

Marvel Comics imprint Icon Comics describes the comic:

One last heist. That's what they all say, right? Just one final score, and everyone can retire and take up fishing. Thing is, the jails are filled with super villains who thought the same thing, and got busted. But the Heat's in a jam. He's run up the kind of gambling debt that - if he can't pay it back in cash - will be paid in blood. Nobody wants to see the most beloved supercrook of all time rubbed out by the mob - especially his biggest fan, Johnny Bolt. And Johnny's got a plan to help the Heat and make all his buddies disgustingly rich at the same time. Unfortunately for Johnny's recruits, they have to head to Spain and rob the world's most notorious super villain blind. And that's where things get tricky.

The comic ran for four issues in 2012.

 
     
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