Crunchyroll, Sony Pictures to Release ‘Attack on Titan: The Last Attack’ in North American Cinemas

Anime streamer Crunchyroll has snatched up theatrical rights for North America and select international territories for the dark fantasy omnibus movie Attack on Titan: The Last Attack. Crunchyroll revealed the news Thursday at Ccxp (formerly known as Comic Con Experience) in São Paulo, Brazil. The company describes the release as a “cinematic experience that combines the final chapters of the highly acclaimed anime series in one colossal film.”
Crunchyroll is partnering with Sony Pictures Entertainment on the title. The two companies, both units of Sony Group, say they will release the film in early 2025.
The Last Attack is directed by Yûichirô Hayashi and based on the original story by manga artist Hajime Isayama.
The original anime series premiered in 2014 with four seasons, concluding in Fall 2023, and has won over fans and critics alike. Three of the seasons have garnered a 100 percent critic score and over 90 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Crunchyroll is partnering with Sony Pictures Entertainment on the title. The two companies, both units of Sony Group, say they will release the film in early 2025.
The Last Attack is directed by Yûichirô Hayashi and based on the original story by manga artist Hajime Isayama.
The original anime series premiered in 2014 with four seasons, concluding in Fall 2023, and has won over fans and critics alike. Three of the seasons have garnered a 100 percent critic score and over 90 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
- 12/6/2024
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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