dTV Releases Theatrical Versions of 19 Detective Conan Films on April 8

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Get ready for a dash of nostalgia “Detective Conan” fans, for with only days away until the premier of the franchise’s latest film, “The Crimson Love Letter” on April 15, dTV decides to commemorate the new film by releasing theatrical versions of all 19 films of the franchise up until the 2015 film titled “Sunflowers of Inferno”

Prior to this announcement, the “Detective Conan” films have already had theatrical versions of the films produced since the release of the 1997 film, “The Time Bombed Skyscrape.” As the latest film tells of bombings and murder set in Kyoto, the main focus of the film shall be on the Conan’s rival and the detective of the west, Hattori Heiji. Because of this one of the films that is be featured in dTV’s release is the seventh film of the franchise, “Crossroad in the Ancient Capital” which was released in 2003.

Now as dTV is available on TV, PC, Tablets and smartphones, fans have a chance to tune in to the mystery series whenever they want.

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