Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Unveils Epic 'Urdr Hunt' Film Trailer and Striking 10th Anniversary Visual

A decade after its initial broadcast in October 2015, the critically acclaimed mecha series Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans is celebrating its enduring legacy with a compelling new trailer for its upcoming compilation film, Urdr Hunt. This highly anticipated cinematic experience promises to immerse fans deeper into the gritty realities of the Gundam universe, focusing on the intense, often brutal, conflicts orchestrated by the formidable Omden Colony Company.
Beyond compiling pivotal narrative arcs, Urdr Hunt introduces a fresh ensemble of characters and intricate plotlines centered around a deadly, high-stakes competition. The newly released trailer offers a tantalizing glimpse into these new dynamics, spotlighting key figures whose destinies are intertwined with the unfolding saga. Viewers are introduced to Renzie Dablisco, a young Mobile Suit pilot whose life is treated as tragically expendable; Cyclase Meyer, a cunning former Gjallarhorn officer now operating outside the law; the enigmatic Human Debris boy 598, who rises to lead the Foundlings group; and Rohm Zahn, the ambitious heir to the powerful, underworld-dominant Zahn Clan.

These diverse personalities are poised to ignite layers of personal conflict, ambition, and survival, all set against a backdrop of breathtakingly sophisticated mobile suit battles that have become a hallmark of the series. Complementing the thrilling trailer is a stunning 10th-anniversary key visual, a vibrant tribute to a decade of Iron-Blooded Orphans' acclaimed storytelling and its profoundly complex characters.
Both the Urdr Hunt film and this commemorative artwork powerfully reaffirm the series' sustained popularity and significant cultural impact, marking another milestone for Sunrise and the broader Gundam franchise. Fans can eagerly anticipate the compilation film to not only revisit but also profoundly enrich the saga's timeless exploration of themes like war, the bonds of family, and the relentless struggle for survival. Adding to the celebration, a special short film, also commemorating the anniversary, will be screened alongside Urdr Hunt, ensuring a comprehensive and deeply nostalgic experience for both devoted long-time followers and newcomers drawn to its powerful narrative.
Credits
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans
Author
Hajime Yatate (Collective pen name)
Cover Art
Sunrise Art Team
Studio
Sunrise,
Publisher
Bandai Namco Arts
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans
Author
Hajime Yatate (Collective pen name)
Cover Art
Sunrise Art Team
Studio
Sunrise
Publisher
Bandai Namco Arts
Producers