As a seasoned movie reviewer with over two decades of experience under my belt, I must say that the latest offering from MAPPA, “Attack on Titan: The Last Attack,” is nothing short of a cinematic triumph. Having followed the series since its inception, I can confidently attest to the fact that this film captures the raw, visceral intensity of the source material with an unparalleled precision that leaves even the most hardened anime aficionados breathless.
The inaugural, possibly final, film adaptation of Attack on Titan is raking in substantial earnings at Japanese cinemas. With momentum building, this MAPPA production is set for release in North America in 2025 through a collaboration with Crunchyroll. Despite being available in Japan for five weeks, The Last Attack continues to hold strong positions among current box office hits. The movie’s success has propelled the Scout Regiment and Titans over a significant milestone in terms of box office collections.
As a passionate cinephile, I was thrilled to see that even after five weekends in Japanese theaters, “Attack on Titan: The Last Attack” managed to hold the sixth position among the top ten films of the week. This is particularly impressive given that most of the content, apart from the fresh post-credits scene, would be familiar to anime enthusiasts who followed the final chapters of the television series.
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Attack on Titan Rages On
In addition to being among the top ten movies for five weeks straight, “Attack on Titan: The Last Attack” reached a significant achievement. The MAPPA production’s earnings at the box office exceeded one billion yen, which is roughly equivalent to $6.6 million USD. Remarkably, it’s the twelfth anime movie of 2024 to reach this milestone, demonstrating that the animation medium remains a powerful draw for theater-goers and continues to deliver impressive box office results.
It’s intriguing to consider the potential boost in earnings when “The Last Attack” premieres in the West, as it’s slated for release next year, with an exact date still undisclosed. When it finally reaches American theaters, anime enthusiasts can expect a strong impact, much like the Rumbling, from the cinematic experience.
Attack on Titan’s Theatrical Debut’s New Footage
Discussing the unique post-credit sequence only shown in theaters for Survey Corps fans: MAPPA creatively expanded the storyline of Eren Jaeger, Armin, and Mikasa in the compilation movie to entice anime enthusiasts. In an unusual twist, an alternate reality version of this trio is depicted watching their own film, commenting on the scenes they’ve just viewed. Instead of arguing as usual, this scene offers a satisfying conclusion by enhancing their relationship rather than causing tension.
It appears unlikely at present that “Attack on Titan” will offer an anime sequel, as its creator Hajime Isayama has not given any signs of returning to the series for a new animation. Although the mangaka did produce a fresh manga story focusing on Captain Levi’s past, they have yet to verify if they would create another franchise installment. Given the conclusion of “Attack on Titan,” it seems reasonable to draw the storyline to a close.
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2024-12-10 18:40