Terrifying First Look at Live-Action Attack On Titan

Terrifying First Look at Live-Action Attack On Titan

Appearing (strangely) in a Subaru car commercial is our first glimpse of the Titans from the movie adaptation of the hit manga/anime, Attack on Titan!

By Moebius - Jan 24, 2014 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Anime & Manga
Source: Crunchyroll.com



Attack On Titan (Shinkegi No Kyojin) is a recent phenomenon in the manga/anime world. Written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama, the story takes place in a medieval-esque society which is forced to live within three massive walls, Maria, Sina, and Rose. Outside the walls roam gigantic, humanoid creatures known as Titans, who have an unquenchable hunger for human flesh.

Here today is our first look at the appearance of the Titans themselves, in the rather bizarre form of a Subaru commercial.







Directed by Shinji Higuchi, Attack On Titan is anticipated for a 2015 release.
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