

Homura broke the universe for love—now the bill's due.
After the events of Rebellion, the world appears to be in balance—but that peace is fragile. As a new threat connected to Walpurgisnacht emerges, Homura Akemi is forced to face the consequences of her choices and question how far she is willing to go to protect Madoka.
Direction
Shinbo's signature head-tilts and architectural madness return.
Cinematography
Witch labyrinths that make Elden Ring look restrained.
Score
Yuki Kajiura's choral grief is basically a character.
Director
Yukihiro Miyamoto
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Walpurgisnacht' title references the German witches' sabbath, continuing the franchise's obsession with European folklore and Faustian bargains.
This marks the first theatrical Madoka project without Gen Urobuchi's direct writing involvement, raising questions about whether the series can maintain its nihilistic edge.
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