Check Out the Final Theatrical Trailer for Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!

The movie drops in theaters this November.
Ash and Pikachu from the Pokemon series.

Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! is hitting theaters soon for two days only in November, and you can check out the final theatrical trailer for the feature now.

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The movie will only be available by way of The Pokemon Company International and Fathom Events for two nights, on November 5 and 6 at selected theaters. You can find out if you’re near a participating theater by visiting the Fathom Events page.

Attendees will have the chance to get a special Pokemon Trading Card Game card with Ash’s Pikachu, wearing Ash’s hat just like in the movie. There’s also a special QR code with Ash’s Pikachu (Partner Cap) for use in Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, which launch on November 17 for Nintendo 3DS.

So even if you’re not that excited to see the film (why wouldn’t you be though?) you might think about making the sojourn to see the movie if it’s playing near you to get those goodies. They’re well worth the wait!

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