A video debuted on two Tokyo screens and online on Friday to announce that the Code Geass: Fukkatsu no Lelouch sequel project (English subtitle: Re;surrection) will be one film that will open next February. Director Goro Taniguchi confirmed that many of the key staff members are returning for the movie, and specifically emphasized that the story will be complete in one film, which will serve as a finale. The film will open in 120 theaters including Shinjuku Wald 9.

The staff includes:

Director: Goro Taniguchi

Script: Ichiro Okouchi

Original Character Design: CLAMP

Character Design: Takahiro Kimura

Original Knightmare Frame Design Concept: Akira Yasuda

Knightmare Frame Design: Eiji Nakada

Mechanical Design/Concept Design: Kenji Teraoka

Main Animator: Takahiro Kimura, Yuriko Chiba, Eiji Nakada, Seiichi Nakatani

Art Director: Yoshinori Hishinuma

Color Key: Akiko Shibata

Director of Photography: Hiroyuki Chiba

Editing: Seiji Morita

Sound Director: Motoi Izawa, Yasuo Uragami

Music: Kotaro Nakagawa

Distribution: Showgate

Production: Sunrise, Code Geass Production Committee

Sunrise announced the Code Geass: Fukkatsu no Lelouch sequel project in November 2016.

The first film in the series' compilation recap trilogy, Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Kōdō (lit.: The Awakening Path, official English subtitle: Initiation), opened in Japan last October. The second film, Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Handō (lit.: The Rebellion Path, official English subtitle: Transgression), opened in Japan in February. The third film, Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Ōdō (lit.: The Imperial Path, official English subtitle: Glorification), opened in May.

Funimation has licensed the trilogy.

The original Code Geass television series premiered in 2006, followed by a sequel series in 2008. The series has inspired various manga and original video anime, including the Code Geass: Akito the Exiled spinoff, which premiered in 2012.

Source: Code Geass franchise's website