The latest movie, ‘Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway,’ has announced its plot! What does the photo of Kenji Hagiwara and Jinpei Matsuda mean? Trailer has arrived

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The 29th and latest film in the Detective Conan series, Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway, will be released on April 10, 2026. A synopsis and a special trailer have now been unveiled, showcasing the flashy motorbike action of the Goddess of Wind, Chihaya Hagiwara, as well as appearances by Kenji Hagiwara and Jinpei Matsuda.

Detective Conan, created by Gosho Aoyama, has over 107 volumes of manga and has sold over 270 million copies worldwide. With over 1,100 episodes of the TV anime series, its popularity shows no signs of slowing down.

The 28th film in the Detective Conan series, “Detective Conan: Afterimage of the One-Eyed,” released this year, grossed 14.66 billion yen, breaking the 10 billion yen mark for the third consecutive year and surpassing 10 million viewers for the second straight year, setting a new record for a Japanese film.

The latest film, the 29th, “Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway,” was announced yesterday, and is already generating buzz with the release of a teaser visual featuring the main characters, drawn by Aoyama. The events in “Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway” are set in Yokohama.

The 30-second teaser trailer opens with a scene of a mysterious black motorcycle suddenly leaping over the car Conan and his friends are riding in and speeding down the road, with Kanagawa Prefectural Police Traffic Mobile Unit officer Chihaya Hagiwara in pursuit. Chihaya, whose driving skills are so incredible that Ran praised her as the “Goddess of Wind” upon their first meeting, begins the film with a fierce motorcycle action scene: she lifts the front wheel of her police motorcycle, accelerates, and races up the side of the road.

The video is full of gripping speed from start to finish. What does the photo of Chihaya’s deceased brother, Kenji Hagiwara, and his best friend, Jinpei Matsuda, and the date of their deaths, November 7, mean on the calendar? What is the connection between these two men, who have already died in the line of duty, and the unfolding incident? What is the true identity of the “Black Fallen Angel” who appears before Chihaya? “I won’t let you get away,” Chihaya declares with determination as she drives. Anticipation is sure to be high for the spectacular motorcycle action of Chihaya, the “Goddess of Wind,” who makes her first appearance in the “Detective Conan” film series.

Additionally, an “Angel Visual” featuring Chihaya and Conan riding police motorcycles has also been released. The logo also features the word “ANGEL,” as if bearing angel wings, and an inverted version of “ANGEL” emerging from a blazing flame. It’s intriguing to wonder what the two characters, seemingly facing each other, might suggest. Combined with a 30-second teaser, the image conveys the story’s scale and turbulent developments.

The 29th film in the “Detective Conan” series, “Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway,” will be released on April 10, 2026. The latest film, a thrilling, action-packed thriller set in Yokohama, will keep you on the edge of your seat. Story: Conan, Ran, Sonoko, and Kogoro are heading to the Minato Mirai area of ​​Yokohama, where the Kanagawa Motorcycle Festival is being held, with fellow motorcycle enthusiast Masumi Sera. Suddenly, a mysterious, out-of-control “black motorcycle” appears, leaping over the car Conan and his friends are riding in.

Chasing them was Hagiwara Chihaya of the Kanagawa Prefectural Police Traffic Mobile Unit, the “Goddess of Wind” Ran had once seen. However, after a fierce car chase, Chihaya’s motorcycle was destroyed, and they narrowly missed her. Later, when Conan and his friends arrived at a festival venue in Yokohama, they found the unveiling of a police motorcycle equipped with the latest technology, the “Angel.” Meanwhile, they received information that a runaway “black motorcycle” had appeared in Tokyo, escaping pursuit by the Metropolitan Police Department.

While the motive for the out-of-control motorcycle was unknown, they realized that the vehicle bore a striking resemblance to the “Angel.” They named the black angel “Lucifer” and continued their pursuit. The identity of the culprit, and what exactly was his motive? For some reason, memories of his younger brother, Hagiwara Kenji, and his colleague, Matsuda Jinpei, crossed Chihaya’s mind.

The Goddess of Wind (Angel) vs. the Black Fallen Angel (Lucifer) creates a whirlwind in the fastest (limit break) battle mystery in history, and the race is about to begin! Summary of the film Title: Detective Conan: The Fallen Angel of the Highway Original work: Gosho Aoyama Director: Takahiro Hasui Screenplay: Takahiro Okura Music: Yugo Kanno Cast: Minami Takayama (Edogawa Conan), Wakana Yamazaki (Ran Mouri), Rikiya Koyama (Kogoro Mouri), Miyuki Sawashiro (Chihaya Hagiwara), Shinichiro Miki (Kenji Hagiwara), Nobutoshi Kanna (Jinpei Matsuda) Animation Production: TMS Entertainment Production: Shogakukan/Yomiuri TV/Nippon TV/ShoPro/To

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