‘Neon Genesis Evangelion’ Studio Gainax Files For Bankruptcy
After years of mismanagement, the 40-year-old Japanese studio has ceased operation.
After years of mismanagement, the 40-year-old Japanese studio has ceased operation.
The film will come out on August 13 in over 240 countries and territories.
Exhibits will include illustrations, keyframes, layouts, and storyboards, as well as models used for the practical effects in Anno’s live-action productions.
The Japanese studio has threatened legal action against those who threaten or defame its staff.
It still fell far short of the “Demon Slayer” opening last fall.
“Evangelion: 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon A Time” wraps up the tetralogy of films that began in 2007.
“I have a kind of fascination with things that have gotten out of control,” says Kabuki. “It’s animalistic and erotic.”
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