I Just Finished Watching Attack On Titan, And Now I Have A Major Concern For The Live-Action Movie

I Just Finished Watching Attack On Titan, And Now I Have A Major Concern For The Live-Action Movie

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I’m about two years late to the game, but I’ve finally seen the entirety of Attack On Titan. To give anyone curious further confirmation, I agree with fans that may be one of the best anime of all time. For that reason, you think I’d love to see director Andy Muschietti helm a live-action movie of the acclaimed series, but I’m now majorly concerned about that.

The Attack On Titan movie won’t be on the upcoming movies in 2025 list, so I have plenty of time to get my thoughts out about this movie and why I’m so worried about seeing it on the big screen. Sure, I love seeing studios buy into high-budget anime adaptations as much as the next guy, but this may be too much for Hollywood to take on. For those who haven’t seen the series and are worried about spoilers should they want to go into this movie blind, I’ll explain this one without getting too in the weeds in terms of story.

(Image credit: Funimation)

Attack On Titan’s Story Can’t Be Covered In A Single Movie

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