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Even though Attack on Titan has reached the pinnacle of its manga and anime adaption, the anime series will continue to exist in the anime community for some time to come. The deadly franchise announced earlier this year that Attack on Titan: The Last Attack, its debut film, would be shown to fans. The franchise is gathering the pivotal series finale episodes and combining them for a crazy theatrical experience, as opposed to creating a brand-new narrative for the big screen. Attack on Titan has released a new teaser and poster for the “Last Attack,” showcasing the remastered footage, while the upcoming film explores previously covered area.
The most recent teaser for The Last Attack offers viewers a preview of what to expect, showcasing major moments like the Rumbling’s rampage, Hange’s last attack, and the last conflict with Eren Jaeger, the new Founding Titan. Jujutsu Kaisen is a prime example of Studio MAPPA’s reputation for bringing fresh perspectives to previously published anime episodes. Fans of Attack on Titan will be eager to see how the production company has adapted the series’ original footage for the big screen when the compilation movie’ release date draws near.
With Japan having seen some notable examples recently, anime in theaters is starting to generate a significant amount of revenue for studios. The best example is perhaps Demon Slayer, which since the huge box office success of the first movie in the shonen franchise, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, has been releasing compilation films on a regular basis. Following in the Demon Slayer Corps’ footsteps, anime series like Gintama, Mobile Suit Gundam, and Bocchi The Rock saw great success. It seems inevitable that as anime becomes more and more popular, we will see more of these compilation movies.