The Blue Lock live-action movie has now released its second official trailer and poster via the film's official website and social media, creating momentum for the upcoming debut of the film.The second trailer for the Blue Lock live-action production officially unveils "Monstruo" as the film's theme song, performed by none other than Ado. The film is set to open across Japanese theaters on August 7, 2026.Kenpachi Ego - Source: Studio CREDEUS"Monstruo," the theme song for the Blue Lock live-action Film, is a Latin-inspired track that brings energy. Producers Giga and TeddyLoid teamed up on this song featuring lyrics by supercell's ryo. "Monstruo" means "monster" in Spanish.Ado's description of "Monstruo" is both a way to reach into the soul of the listener and be driven by passion to beat the competition (the idea is conveyed in a way that is consistent with the primary theme/idea for the Blue Lock live-action movie). She referred to this as a continuation of the work she has collaborated on with Giga and TeddyLoid; this song builds on their prior collaborations of "Odo" and "Show".Shinzo Matsuhashi, the producer, confirmed that the team reached out specifically to Ado for this role as she has a rare talent for expressing the power of "true egos". He also explained that by having this quality of talent come together, the results will be unpredictable, just as the film is also unpredictable.Second Trailer Puts the Pressure OnNagi in action seen in the trailer - Source: Studio CREDEUSThe new trailer footage for the Blue Lock live-action movie shows no hesitation. It takes the viewer right into the harsh reality of the training camp and the competition faced by 300 young players for one opportunity. The energy and excitement of the scenes in the video are enhanced by Ado's new song, which creates a sense of urgency throughout all of the edits.The Director, Yusuke Taki, is known for previous films, such as In Love or Deep Water. The screenplay was written by Tetsuo Kamata, who also wrote the screenplay for Black Night Parade. The film was produced by CREDEUS (best known for their work on the live-action Golden Kamuy) with TOHO handling distribution.A Cast Ready to Compete in Blue Lock Live-ActionBachira character from the trailer - Source: Studio CREDEUSThe Blue Lock live-action film has a lot of great actors in it. The main actor is Fumiya Takahashi, who plays Yoichi Isagi. You also have Kaito Sakurai as the quirky Meguru Bachira; Kyohei Takahashi plays Hyoma Chigiri, who runs fast; and Kouta Nomura plays Rensuke Kunigami, who is fiery.Yuzu Aoki, Sho Nishigaki, and Yuki Tachibana will play, respectively, Gurimu Igarashi, Asahi Naruhaya, and Gin Gagamaru. You also have Raizo Ishikawa as Jingo Raichi; Joey Iwanaga as Okuhito Iemon; and Shunya Asano as Wataru Kuon. Rounding out the rest of the cast are Yuki Sakurai and Yuki Kura as Yudai Imamura and Ryosuke Kira.Masataka Kubota stars as Jinpachi Ego – the creator of the intense training system at Blue Locks live-action adaptation. Other actors include Kohei Higuchi (Zantetsu Tsurugi) and TEAM K's (Seishiro Nagi), Keito Tsuna (Reo Mikage), and Mei Hata (Anri Teieri).ConclusionBetween a powerhouse theme song, a packed cast, and a trailer that refuses to let up, the Blue Lock live-action film is locked in as one of summer 2026's standout releases. Japanese theaters welcome the film on August 7, 2026.The manga claimed the Best Shonen Manga prize at Kodansha's 45th annual Manga Awards in 2021. The anime adaptation launched in October 2022 and has since expanded across two televised seasons, with a third currently underway.