Nimona is slated for release in the summer of 2023, at the time of writing, in May 2023. The general public is yet to receive an official release date.
Netflix has confirmed the screening date for the animated film Nimona. Nimona coming to the screen is a big deal because the film is planned to be a milestone animated picture distributed through a central platform, with equal affection and explicit characters whose identities and interests are flexible.
Nimona marks an amazing step forward in terms of LGBTQIA+ representation, made all the more significant by coming from a production team as diversified as the characters they create.
Nimona (2023) release date.

Nimona is slated for release in the summer of 2023, at the time of writing, in May 2023. The general public is yet to receive an official release date.
Based on Wrapit will launch to guests at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 14 and will be available on Netflix later this summer.


Cast of Nimona (2023).

If you are wondering who will be starring in the upcoming animated adaptation, we have a few confirmed cast members, together with the parts they will be playing – and those yet to be cast.
Chloe Grace Moretz stars as Nimona, a shapeshifter who insists on being Ballister Blackheart’s sidekick.
Riz Ahmad stars as Ballister Blackheart, a former Knight of the Institution who was expelled after losing an arm in a fight with Ambrosius Goldenloin.
Eugene Lee Yang plays Ambrosius Goldenloin, champion knight of the Institution.
Jordan Gubian in the role of a boy
Other stars confirmed for voice acting roles in the film include Frances Conroy, Indya Moore, Beck Bennett, RuPaul Charles, Julio Torres, Lorraine Toussaint, and Sarah Sherman, all in unspecified roles.
Plot of Nimona (2023).

We’ve got you covered if you are wondering what this movie is about. The film follows Nimona, a shapeshifter who is pivotal in clearing a knight’s name when she is wrongfully convicted of a crime she did not commit.
However, his plans are disrupted when he realizes that Nimona may be the monster he must slay, all set against the backdrop of a weird futuristic medieval world.
Identity is a very important matter that Nimona initially knew about. Our titular shapeshifter generally stays in one form for a long time. Blackheart’s status as a villain is questioned and the blurring of good and evil is periodically discussed as the novel progresses.
The LGBTQ community welcomed Nimona’s handling of identity, with the same-sex kiss sequence, specifically, receiving attention during the film’s development under Disney.
I’m at all times up for a good medieval story, but adding a very cool sounding idea like this in an animated universe with a medieval story that seems nearly futuristic.