The End of Evangelion Gets First-Ever North American Theatrical Release Date

The End of Evangelion movie has now set the release dates for its North American theatrical debut via GKIDS.GKIDS today announced on X (formerly Twitter) that The End of Evangelion movie will be screening in the United States for the very first time. “Over 25 years after its original release, THE END OF EVANGELION is coming to North American theatres for the first time ever. March 17 & 20 only,” the post reads. It also provides a link to buy The End of Evangelion movie tickets. The post, trailer and new movie poster can be seen below.Discussion of Anno’s indecision resurfaced in a recent interview with Rebuild of Evangelion producer Kazumasa Narita, who opened up on allegations that Anno was abusive. Stating to the contrary, he conceded that Anno tended to redo work that wasn’t up to his standards, which may have contributed to this perception. Narita also debunked rumors that Anno’s indecision led to the delay of the final Rebuild film, Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time, stating that the movie was completed months before the initially intended June 2020 release date. COVID-19 pushed its release to March 2021, when the film became the most successful of the entire franchise, grossing over $90 million worldwide.

The End of Evangelion movie has now set the release dates for its North American theatrical debut via GKIDS.

GKIDS today announced on X (formerly Twitter) that The End of Evangelion movie will be screening in the United States for the very first time. “Over 25 years after its original release, THE END OF EVANGELION is coming to North American theatres for the first time ever. March 17 & 20 only,” the post reads. It also provides a link to buy The End of Evangelion movie tickets. The post, trailer and new movie poster can be seen below.

Discussion of Anno’s indecision resurfaced in a recent interview with Rebuild of Evangelion producer Kazumasa Narita, who opened up on allegations that Anno was abusive. Stating to the contrary, he conceded that Anno tended to redo work that wasn’t up to his standards, which may have contributed to this perception. Narita also debunked rumors that Anno’s indecision led to the delay of the final Rebuild film, Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time, stating that the movie was completed months before the initially intended June 2020 release date. COVID-19 pushed its release to March 2021, when the film became the most successful of the entire franchise, grossing over $90 million worldwide.

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