Kenshi Yonezu and Hikaru Utada Release Special “JANE DOE” Music Video Depicting Denji and Reze’s Fleeting Story
A special music video for the theatrical film Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc, featuring the collaboration track “JANE DOE” by Kenshi Yonezu and Hikaru Utada, has been released.

“JANE DOE” serves as the ending theme for the Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc film, which premiered in September. This newly unveiled special music video is an exclusive edit that vividly portrays the youth and parting of the protagonists Denji and Reze.
Beginning with their encounter in a phone booth under heavy rain, the video traces fragments of their memories, including scenes at a café, school, and a summer festival. These moments are depicted with striking beauty, gradually giving way to the inescapable fate that consumes them. The lyrical world of “JANE DOE” aligns seamlessly with the visuals, creating a poignant fusion of image and music.
The Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc film has drawn 5.72 million viewers and surpassed 8.76 billion yen in box office revenue within its first 59 days. Following its rollout across Asia, the film has been screened in over 100 countries and regions, becoming a global hit. As a direct continuation of the television series, the film dramatizes the fragile romance between Denji and Reze and the fate that tears them apart. This new music video stands as a symbolic representation of that emotional narrative.
Source : ORICON NEWS