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Death and Rebirth were co-produced by Kadokawa Shoten, Gainax, TV Tokyo, Sega, and Toei Company. Reception. The film opened in second place at the Japanese box office, just behind the opening of 101 Dalmatians. [27] Between March and October 1997, Death and Rebirth earned a distributor rental income of ¥1.1 billion. [28]
Death is a sixty-minute summary of the first twenty-four parts of Neon Genesis Evangelion. [62] New scenes were added, which were later added to the series itself in its "Director's Cut". [66] The purpose of Death is to set the stage for Rebirth, which is a re-made version of the series' last two parts. [67] Death was reworked twice.
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Death and Rebirth were co-produced by Kadokawa Shoten, Gainax, TV Tokyo, Sega, and Toei Company. The film opened in second place at the Japanese box office, just behind the opening of 101 Dalmatians. [3] Between March and October 1997, Death and Rebirth earned a distributor rental income of ¥1.1 billion. [4] The feature had a total gross of ¥ ...
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Go to the movies any weekend and you're almost certain to find a sequel, a reboot or a film based on a book, a game or some other known property in the lineup.
A century ago, or so it feels, there was a time of pink and fiery atomic orange, when moviegoing turned back into a communal miracle, Hollywood beat the odds and two movies that weren’t sequels ...
This is a list of film sequels and their performance at the box office. All grosses are given in unadjusted US dollars. For the tables presented below, determining what constitutes a film series and where a film fits in with the series is subjective.