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Attack on Titan: End of the World Visuals Revealed

The official website of the live-action Attack on Titan movies has revealed three new visuals for the second live-action film, Attack on Titan: End of the World, which will release in Japan on September 19th.

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Here is the second visual, which features all the members of the survey corps overlooking the colossal titan.

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And the third visual, which features the main cast:

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The first film, simply titled Attack on Titan, released in Japan on August 1st this year. The second film will have its own unique subtitle and will be called Attack on Titan: End of the World. It will be released in Japanese theaters on September 19.

Here is the first main visual of the films:

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The cast of the film was earlier announced and the first set of images were released a few weeks earlier. The leading cast members include:

  • Haruma Miura (Yama in the live action Captain Harlock) playing the role of Eren Jaeger

 

  • Kiko Mizuhara (Saki Tateshina in Platinum Data) plays Mikasa Ackerman

 

  • Kanata Hongo (Joichiro Nishi in Gantz) as Armin Arlert
  • Satomi Ishihara (Kanae from Monsterz) will assume the role of Hanji Zoe

 

  • Nanami Sakuraba (Kane in The Last Ronin) will be acting out Sasha Braus

 

  • Takahiro Miura (Furuya in live action Space Battleship Yamato) as Jean Kirstein

 

  • Hiroki Hasegawa (Kazuo Higashi from Mozu) will play Shikishima

 

  • Ayame Misaki (Miko in Girl’s Blood) plays Hiana
  • Pierre Taki (Tanaka from Tokyo Serendipity) will be starring as Souda

 

  • Jun Kunimura (Tanaka in Kill Bill: Vol. 1) as Kubal

 

  • Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino from Kamen Rider) stars as Fukushi

 

  • Satoru Matsuo (Takichiro Hanada from Dr. DMAT) playing Sannagi

 

  • Rina Takeda (Yukie in Ryugu no Tsukai) as Lil

In regards to the cast, producer Yoshihiro Sato had discussions with creator Hajime Isayama and decided to cast actors and actresses that could act and flesh out the characters rather than just looking like them. One of the new original characters for the film, Shikishima, will be a key character to the film being titled “humanity’s strongest man”. Isayama will be overseeing the story of the upcoming film. Higuchi has confirmed that the two films will be set in the same world and feature the same characters, though the film will also incorporate new characters and enemies. The films were filmed at Hashima Island in the Nagasaki Prefecture, in Kumamoto Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture and Toho studio.

The film’s staff includes:

  • Director: Shinji Higuchi (Nadia – The Secret of Blue Water)
  • Scriptwriters: Hajime Isayama (Attack on Titan Manga Creator), Yuusuke Watanabe (Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods), Tomohiro Machiyama (Japanese Film Critic)
  • Character Designers: Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Wolf Children) and Takayuki Takeya (Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Costume Designer)
  • Special Effects Director: Katsuro Onoue (Onmyoji, Uchuu Kyoudai Live Action Film)
  • Special Effects Modeller: Yoshihiro Nishimura (Suicide Club and Tokyo Gore Police Director)
  • Art Director: Tsuyoshi Shimizu (Killer Bride’s Perfect Crime, The Backwater)
  • Costumer Designer: Shinichi Miter (Wool 100%, 69)
  • Film Studio: TOHO (Ao Haru Ride Live Action Film, Pokémon Films)

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The Shingeki no Kyojin series is created by Hajime Isayama. It started off as a manga in 2009 and is published in Kodansha’s monthly Bessatsu Shounen Magazine. To date there has been 13 compiled volumes of the manga. A prequel light novel adaptation started in 2011, and two spin-off manga started serialization in 2012: Shingeki no Kyojin: Before the Fall and Shingeki! Kyojin Chuugakkou. In April 2013 the series was picked up for an anime adaptation. The anime series was produced by the newly formed Wit Studios. The series has grown in popularity since the anime’s debut, with the manga selling over 36 million copies as of April this year. Numerous game adaptations of the film were created following the anime, such as an online browser game and the Nintendo 3DS title Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind. Two compilation films were earlier announced, the first will release in January next year. And a second season of the anime adaptation was announced to air in 2016.

Here is a synopsis of the anime from MAL:

Several hundred years ago, humans were nearly exterminated by titans. Titans are typically several stories tall, seem to have no intelligence, devour human beings and, worst of all, seem to do it for the pleasure rather than as a food source. A small percentage of humanity survived by walling themselves in a city protected by extremely high walls, even taller than the biggest of titans. Flash forward to the present and the city has not seen a titan in over 100 years. Teenage boy Eren and his foster sister Mikasa witness something horrific as the city walls are destroyed by a colossal titan that appears out of thin air. As the smaller titans flood the city, the two kids watch in horror as their mother is eaten alive. Eren vows that he will murder every single titan and take revenge for all of mankind.

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The second live-action Attack on Titan film, Attack on Titan: End of the World, will release in Japanese theatres on September 19th.

You can visit the film’s website here: http://www.shingeki-seyo.com/

 
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