'Attack on Titan' live-action gets English-subbed trailer, new clip for second compilation film released too

A screengrab from Attack on Titan (Live-Action Movie) - Official Trailer YouTube/Madman

This week is all about "Attack on Titan" movie trailers. A trailer for the second compilation movie of "Attack on Titan" titled "Attack on Titan Part II: Wings of Freedom" was recently streamed by film news website Cinema Today.

The movie packs the episodes of the second half of the season of the runaway success "Attack on Titan" series into one big feature film. Anime News Network has shared a translation for the teaser clip, which can be viewed here.

The release of the "Attack on Titan Part II: Wings of Freedom" was followed by Australian distributor Madman Entertainment's sharing of an English-subbed trailer of the live-action flick based on the widely-popular manga. The same trailer released weeks back but it had no English subtitles.

This trailer gives fans a clearer view and understanding of the movie's showing of the horrific atrocities caused by Titans that are so horrendous and cruel, they had mankind resort to hiding behind a wall for their unguaranteed safety.

"Attack on Titan II: Wings of Freedom" will premiere on Jun. 27.

Meanwhile, the live-action "Attack on Titan" movie will not be out in Japan until Aug. 1. Madman Entertainment confirmed along with the trailer release that the flick will be screened in some cinemas in Australia and New Zealand as well.

The highly-anticipated live-action film, which will revolve around the original manga character created by Hajime Isayama as well as some new faces, also scored a sequel titled "Attack on Titan: End of the World," which is scheduled to hit the theaters on Sept. 19.

On the other hand, season 2 of the "Attack on Titan" anime series is slated for 2016.

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