Discussion Thread: Detective Conan 1,116–1,118

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Discussion Thread: Detective Conan 1,116–1,118

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Spoilers for File 1,116 are now out.

No break next week—we can expect 1,117 spoilers around this time next week.
Spoiler:
Shinichi/Conan, Heiji, Ran, Kazuha and Kogorō are forced to take shelter in a temple during a storm. Seemingly supernatural
shenanigans occur, and one of the monks lies dead.
UPDATE (08/25/2023)
Spoilers for File 1,117 are now out.

No break next week—we can expect 1,118 spoilers around this time next week.
Spoiler:
As Shinichi/Conan and Heiji try to solve the case, Kogorō goes missing.
It's revealed that he's been tied up and gagged, and he tries to use his smartphone with his feet to contact the others.
UPDATE (09/01/2023)
Spoilers for File 1,118 are now out.

DC will now be on break until SS #50—we can expect 1,119 spoilers around November 3rd.
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