Mineko: Multiversal Insanity

Mineko: Multiversal Insanity is an upcoming science-fiction action psychological horror crossover film produced by Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Gingo, Glass Ball Productions, Onion Animation, ExQuality, Polygon Pictures, WildBrain, and Toei Animation and distributed by Peacock. It takes place within the same universe established by the dark reboot TV series, Mineko, Supermoon, Chrysocolla: Vengeance, Limit, and the 2020 anime reboot, Digimon Adventure: and serves as the series finales of both shows. In the film, Rumiko has been controlled by an unknown force, thus causing her to open portals that lead to other universes while an agent from the multiverse is tasked with killing her before the universes converge, all while her friend now sister figure, Kit Mineko, and other allies try to stop him before he completes his mission while dealing with other multiversal enemies.

Plot
After the death of the overlord's son as depicted in The Fall of Kit Mineko, Kit Mineko and her friend now sister figure Rumiko, formerly designated RF-930, were about to enjoy their lives before the attacks until Rumiko suffers from convulsions and voices by an unknown force, causing her to descend into madness and open portals to the multiverse, which causes their ship and the Voorus, Zina Supermoon's team's ship to crash into each other, the latter ship taking the most damage. An agent from the multiverse noticed this and goes on a mission to kill Rumiko before the universes converge into one. While he deals with the event, Zina and two other girls, Chrysocolla Reed, and Limit, each from their respective universes, must deal with Zina and Chrysocolla's respective enemies, the Aurks and the Shadow Army, who, alongside their human allies, have now joined forces to kill the citizens of the converging dimensions. Now, Kit, Chrysocolla, and Zina must group to form a team who can save Rumiko before her powers become unlimited and used for evil and prevent the agent, the Shadow Army, and the Aurks from completing their objectives.

Cast

 * Kira Buckland as Rumiko, a teenage assassin who was formerly designated RF-930 and is a sister figure of Kit. Buckland reprises her role from Mineko, Supermoon, and Chrysocolla: Vengeance.
 * Stephanie Sheh as Kit Mineko, a girl who is Rumiko's sister figure. Sheh, like Buckland, reprises her role from Mineko, Supermoon, and Chrysocolla: Vengeance.
 * Christine Marie Cabanos as Zina Supermoon, a girl who was raised by Vooruians on the planet Voorus, now adopted by space marines. Cabanos, like Buckland and Sheh, reprises her role from Mineko and Supermoon.
 * Grey Griffin as Chrysocolla Reed, a tough, fearless and tomboyish agent who dual-wields a pair of pistols and sent on a killing spree. Griffin, like Buckland and Sheh, reprises her role from Chrysocolla: Vengeance.
 * John David Washington as an agent from the multiverse who is tasked with killing Rumiko to prevent the multiverse from converging and has the power to reverse time. He serves as the minor antagonist of the film. Washington, like Buckland, Sheh, and Cabanos, reprises his role from Mineko: Rebellion.
 * Hynden Walch as Sam Reed, Chrysocolla's younger sister and sidekick. Walch reprises her role from Chrysocolla: Vengeance.
 * Kimiko Glenn as Aerix Mineko, Kit's older sister. Glenn, like Buckland, Sheh, Cabanos, and Washington, reprises her role from Mineko.
 * Alexandra Rachael Rabe as Limit, a ten-year-old girl who was revived as a cyborg by her late father, Professor Nishiyama. Rabe reprises her role from Onion: Fusion and Limit.
 * Phil LaMarr as Jet Servo, an evil criminal who serves as the leader of the Shadow Army. LaMarr, like Griffin, Buckland, Sheh, and Cabanos, reprises his role from Chrysocolla: Vengeance.
 * Guy Pearce as the human ally of Jet Servo. Pearce, like Griffin, Buckland, Sheh, Cabanos, and LaMarr, reprises his role from Chrysocolla: Vengeance.
 * Keith Silverstein as Rebel, the leader of the Aurkan race who was the main antagonist of Supermoon. Silverstein, like Cabanos, Buckland, Sheh, reprises his role from Supermoon.
 * Ron Yuan as the human ally of Rebel. Yuan, like Cabanos, Buckland, Sheh, and Silverstein, reprises his role from Supermoon.
 * Winston Duke as an Anti-Aurkan human soldier of the starship Voorus who survived the destruction of Earth and Zina's second adoptive father. Duke, like Cabanos, Buckland, Sheh, Silverstein and Yuan, reprises his role from Supermoon: Insurrection.
 * Karen Gillan as Tabitha, an Anti-Aurkan human soldier of the starship Voorus who survived the destruction of Earth and Zina's second adoptive mother. Gillan, like Cabanos, Buckland, Sheh, Silverstein, Yuan and Duke, reprises her role from Supermoon: Insurrection.
 * Geoshea as himself, KBOS' love interest who, like her, has a mission of their own, to get a certain GBA game. Geoshea reprises his role from Geo + KBOS.
 * kbos as herself, Geoshea's love interest who, like him, has a mission of their own, to get a certain GBA game. KBOS reprises her role from Geo + KBOS.
 * Brittney Karbowski as Teodora/T-30, a cyborg who is modeled after a girl who got into a truck accident and placed in a coma and assigned with protecting Rumiko during her insanity. Karbowski replaces Annemarie Blanco, who originally voiced the original character in the Netflix series, Legend Quest.
 * Jason Spisak as Onion Mastori, a computer expert and enjoys researching the Internet. Jason reprises his role from Onion: Fusion.
 * Joshua Seth as Taichi "Tai" Kamiya, the leader of the DigiDestined and the star player on the school's soccer team. Joshua, like Chrysocolla, Zina, and Kit, reprises his role from Digimon Adventure.
 * Michael Lindsay/Tom Fahn as Agumon, Tai's partner Digimon. He is simple-minded, but he always believes Tai has the best interests of the team and trusts him as a friend. Micheal and Tom, like Chrysocolla, Zina, Kit, and Tai, reprises his role from Digimon Adventure.
 * Richard Epcar as Myotismon, an aggressive and evil vampire-like Ultimate-level undead Digimon who serves as the DigiDestineds' nemesis, a heartless monster able to create alpha bat constructs in his signature Grizly Wing attack.
 * Mari Devon as Arukenimon, a drider-like Digimon who is cunning, intelligent, and temperamental.
 * Kirk Thornton as Mummymon, a mummy Digimon. Created by Oikawa, he wears a hat, royal blue coat, and wields a cane.
 * Steve Blum as BlackWarGreymon, an artificial black Digimon clone of WarGreymon, created by Arukenimon from a hundred Control Spires. Steve reprise his role from Digimon Adventure 02.
 * Paul St. Peter as Cherubimon, responsible for guiding the inhabitants of the Digital World through knowledge, as well as protecting the Spirits of Darkness, Earth, Wood, Water, and Steel.
 * Antony Starr as the son of a tyrannical overlord, thought to be dead after the events of The Fall of Kit Mineko and now repaired by Rebel. He first appears as a voice controlling Rumiko before appearing halfway as the true antagonist. Starr, like Buckland, Sheh, Cabanos, Washington, and Glenn, reprises his role from Mineko.
 * Iain Armitage as Petalboy, a Flower creature that has yet to bloomed. He is the main protagonist, reprises his role from Pearl: A Petalboy Series. He replaces Kyle Labine from Pearl: A Petalboy Series.
 * Dawn Greenhalgh as Red, a 16-year old girl from Rainbow city. She was kicked out for not liking Terrible Termite, reprises her role from Pearl: A Petalboy Series.
 * Tifanie Christun as Rainbow, an 12-year old boy from Rainbow city. He is Red's younger brother who was kidnapped, reprises his role from Pearl: A Petalboy Series.
 * Karen Fukuhara as Cyan, an 19-year old woman from Rainbow city. She is Red's older sister who was also kidnapped, reprises her role from Pearl: A Petalboy Series.
 * Rodger Bumpass as Blue, a 21-year old man from Rainbow City. He is Red's older brother who appears to be a bus driver, reprises his role from Pearl: A Petalboy Series.
 * Karen Gillan as Madame Weed, an evil Weed creature who serves as the one of the antagonists, reprises her role from Pearl: A Petalboy Series.

Trivia

 * Tran cites Marvel films Doctor Strange (and its sequel, Multiverse of Madness) and Dark Phoenix as primary influences on the film.
 * Also, Tran acknowledged that the plot would be like a loose reboot/crossover remake of Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! but doesn't aim to be similar to it.