The results are in for Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK’s limited screening in U.S. theaters. The movie was originally supposed to only be out for a day, though Crunchyroll eventually expanded it because of high demand, putting it on the big screen between February 10-13. During that time, it made about $2.54 million.
It did the best on Monday, February 10, when it brought in $1,685,917. On the days following that, it made $340,586, then $349,153, then $167,051.
This month and next month, Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK is also hitting the big screens in Australia, New Zealand, Finland, Spain, Denmark, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, and Italy.
As of now, the compilation movie has made $12,041,979 across various box offices around the world.
It also included a brand-new tag at the end.
Crunchyroll gave this description for the plot:
Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK Plot
Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK brings together the last two episodes of the highly acclaimed anime series in the franchise’s first-ever theatrical experience delivering the epic finale in a colossal-sized omnibus film.
Humanity lived quietly behind massive walls built to protect themselves from the threat of monstrous creatures called Titans. Their century of peace was shattered by an attack on their city that left a young child, Eren Yeager, motherless and vowing revenge on the titans.
Years after joining the Survey Corps, Eren finds himself facing a deadly foe, and ultimately gains a special ability that unveils a new truth about the world he knows…
After venturing beyond the walls and separated from his comrades, Eren finds himself inspired by this new truth and plots the “Rumbling,” a terrifying plan to eradicate every living thing in the world. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, a motley crew of Eren’s former comrades and enemies scramble to halt his deadly mission. The only question is, can they stop him?
Source: ANN
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