Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture revealed its English dub cast ahead of the 12-episode series’ premiere on Hulu and Disney+. This should delight fans who are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the latest anime from Code Geass.
Code Geass: Roze of the Recapture Reveals English Dub Voice Actors
The official X account of the recording studio NYAV announced the main English dub cast for Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture days before its worldwide release.
Rozé of the Recapture is set years after the events of the original Code Geass anime that follows Lelouch Lamperouge’s story.
As such, the sequel features a new story and characters who are voiced by the following actors:
- Cory Yee (Hermes from Record of Ragnarok) as Ash
- Luca Padovan (Mahito Maki from The Boy and the Heron) as Rozé
- Suzie Yeung (Makima from Chainsaw Man) as Sakuya
- Griffin Puatu (Naoto Tachibana from Tokyo Revengers) as Arnold
- Dani Chambers (Chise Hatori from The Ancient Magus’ Bride) as Catherine
- Alan Lee (Nico from Undead Unluck) as Tomo-Omi Oda
- Dawn Bennett (Akino Yugiri from Engage Kiss) as Yoko Araki
- Aleks Le (Zenitsu Agatsuma from Demon Slayer) as Shota Munemori
- Kira Buckland (Mary Saotome from Kakegurui) as Haruka Rutaka
Code Geass: Roze of the Recapture English Dub Release Date Confirmed
Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture is a four-part anime film, which premiered with its first part on May 10 in Japan, with the second part following on June 7. The last two parts will be screened in July and August, respectively.
Thankfully, for international fans, Rozé of the Recapture will be released as a 12-episode series weekly beginning on June 21.
Fans may expect a new episode to drop every Friday until the first week of September if there are no streaming delays.
Where to Watch Code Geass: Roze of the Recapture in English Dub
The first episode of Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture will premiere on Hulu in the US and Disney+ in all available regions on June 21.
Both the English dub and the original Japanese version with English subtitles are scheduled to premiere on the 21st, so fans may choose which version of the anime they want to watch.
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