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“ATTACK ON TITAN,” LIVE-ACTION MANGA FROM NEXT GODZILLA DIRECTOR, OPENS SEPT 30!

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FUNimation Entertainment announces the new unrated
manga adaptation feature film ATTACK ON TITAN for a limited theatrical release,
screening in nearly 300 theaters across the United States and Canada. In the U.S.,
Part 1 plays in theaters on September 30, October 1, and October 7, with Part 2
opening two weeks later on October 20, 22 and 27. In Canada, Part 1 will play in
theaters on October 5 and 26 followed by Part 2 on October 22 and October 26.
Tickets for all ATTACK ON TITAN playdates are now available for purchase via the
movie’s official website AttackOnTitanTheMovie.com. 

“The day ATTACK ON TITAN fans across North America have been waiting for has finally
arrived. This is a limited theatrical release so I encourage fans to find their
nearest theater and purchase tickets to both movies now,“ said Gen Fukunaga, CEO and
founder of FUNimation. “A movie as colossal as ATTACK ON TITAN truly takes two parts
to tell. Fans do not want to miss this opportunity.”

Produced by Japan’s legendary Toho Company (home of Godzilla, Mothra, etc.), the
unrated ATTACK ON TITAN live-action adaptation, based on the popular graphic manga
series of the same name (“Shingeki no Kyojin” in Japanese), tells the dark story of
a violent world where most of humanity has been destroyed by terrifying brutal
giants. The last of mankind now fights to survive behind three concentric walls –
walls that were once impenetrable to the horrific giants. With more than 50 million
copies in print today, ATTACK ON TITAN has also inspired four spin-off manga, as
well as a 25-episode anime series which FUNimation both simulcast and released on
home video in North America.

“We wanted to make sure that we could bring ATTACK ON TITAN to as many fans as
possible, and we’ve put together a great network of theatrical partners to do just
that,“ said Mike DuBoise, COO of FUNimation. “That said, we know ATTACK ON TITAN
will draw people new to anime, as well as fans of horror and sci-fi. As we’ve seen
from the tremendous response at festival screenings, this movie does not
disappoint.”

Horror, sci-fi and fantasy fans have eagerly been waiting to see ATTACK ON TITAN on
the big screen, following its standing-room-only World Premiere in Los Angeles on
July 14 and its two quickly sold-out screenings this summer at Montreal's premier
Fantasia Film Festival. Genre buffs and film critics have been screaming praise for
ATTACK ON TITAN, with horroronscreen.com declaring “ATTACK ON TITAN is the most
impressive giant monster movie to come out in years,” and Brutal Beta raving, “When
the Titans show up, it’s downright scary. Totally horrifying. I was crawling out of
my skin.”

Further appealing to followers of such fear franchises as THE WALKING DEAD and movie
blockbusters like WORLD WAR Z, The Other View exclaims, “This genre-mixing spectacle
becomes relentlessly bleak and gory, like a zombie flick operating on the grandiose
scale of a disaster film,” while the South China Morning Post notes, “The looks of
the Titans are creepy and disturbing. Plus watching them eat humans...will give you
nightmares.” 

Directed by Shinji Higuchi (currently wrapping Toho’s new Godzilla film), ATTACK ON
TITAN combines an epic, futuristic story with gruesome visuals to depict a
frightening tale of a deadly domination of mankind, causing leading horror website
Dread Central to exalt ATTACK ON TITAN as “an amazing, balls-to-the wall adventure
of shock, awe, terror and human resilience. A masterpiece of mega monster movies.”

The official movie website features an easy-to-use theater locator and the recently
released theatrical trailer. The previous trailer, released in August, has been
viewed more than 10.3 million times. You can see it here:
<a href="https://tinyurl.com/attackontitantrailerone" target="_blank">https://tinyurl.com/attackontitantrailerone</a>

Blacktooth

(Staff Writer) Lover of all things horror and metal. Also likes boobs and booze.

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