Bresson must have really wanted to keep this a secret. Not a secret anymore! GKids has released the full-length official US trailer (with subtitles) for
Lupin III: The First, the very first CGI animated
Lupin the 3rd movie to be made. It already opened in Japan last year (we featuredtwo trailers) and played at this year s Annecy Film Festival. GKids will finally be giving this animated adventure a theatrical release in the US starting October. The iconic gentleman thief Lupin III returns in an action-packed, continent-spanning adventure, as Lupin III and his colorful underworld companions race to uncover secrets in the mysterious Bresson Diary. The gang undertakes trap-filled tombs, aerial escapades and daring prison escapes with the trademark wit and visual finesse that have made
As announced by a new trailer today, Japanese import
The Great War of Archimedes will land on Western shores very soon. The film will release via DVD, Blu-Ray, and digital distribution with a new English dub on June 15, just in time for Father’s Day.
The film, which is based on the popular manga series
Archimedes no Taisen, fictionalizes the struggle to build the historically large battleship Yamato during World War II. The film is directed by Takashi Yamazaki (
The Eternal Zero) and stars Suda Masaki (
Drowning Love), Emoto Tasuku (
The Promised Neverland), Shofukutei Tsurube (
Family of Strangers) and Kobayashi Katsuya (
The Great War of Archimedes (Well Go USA)
29 Apr 2021
“The Great War of Archimedes” is a new Japanese war movie about the World War II battleship Yamato from Toho Studios, home of Godzilla. It’s coming to the U.S. on June 15 with an all-new English language-dubbed soundtrack via Blu-ray, DVD and Digital.
We’ve got the first look at the new U.S. trailer for the movie.
“The Great War of Archimedes” is a fictionalized version of the story behind what was designed to be Japan’s greatest warship, a massive vessel that could engage multiple American ships during a single battle.
Studio Ghibli is one of the best-known names in anime and for excellent reason. The company houses some of the medium s most famous movies to date like Spirited Away and Howl s Moving Castle. Of course, this has led some fans to wonder why Studio Ghibli has never done any big-name adaptations of [.]