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Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo

Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo (2014) - Where to Watch

Audience Score
72

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Here are some useful notes to know before watching about the khara animation flick. Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo starring Megumi Ogata, Yuko Miyamura, Akira Ishida, Megumi Hayashibara has a PG-13 rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 36 min. The release date of the movie is January 10th, 2014. The movie received a user score of 72/100 on TMDb, which is derived from reviews from 901 real users.

Need a quick rundown of the movie? Here's the plot: "Fourteen years after Third Impact, Shinji Ikari awakens to a world he does not remember. He hasn't aged. Much of Earth is laid in ruins, NERV has been dismantled, and people who he once protected have turned against him. Befriending the enigmatic Kaworu Nagisa, Shinji continues the fight against the angels and realizes the fighting is far from over, even when it could be against his former allies. The characters' struggles continue amidst the battles against the angels and each other, spiraling down to what could inevitably be the end of the world."

'Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on January 10th, 2014
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting February 2nd, 2016 - Buy Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo DVD

Rebuild of Evangelion Movies

Rebuild of Evangelion, known in Japan as Evangelion: New Theatrical Edition (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版, Evangerion Shin Gekijōban), is a Japanese animated film series and a retelling of the original Neon Genesis Evangelion anime television series, produced by Studio Khara. Hideaki Anno served as the writer and general manager of the project, with Kazuya Tsurumaki and Masayuki directing the films themselves. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, Ikuto Yamashita and Shirō Sagisu returned to provide character designs, mechanical designs and music respectively. The film tetralogy uses digital ink and paint, some 3D CG animation, and provides new scenes, settings and characters, with a completely new conclusion in the fourth film. Another stated intention of the series is for it to be more accessible to non-fans than the original TV series and films were. Wikipedia