Titans attack again

CEBU, Philippines - Reeling from the success of the first “Attack on Titan” that devoured Japan’s box-office when it earned more than five million dollars on its opening week, comes the second part “Attack on Titan: End of the World” that is poised to outperform its predecessor at the box-office worldwide.

Struggling and fighting united against the Titans, Eren, after being devoured by a Titan, mysteriously came back to life taking on after the Titan’s form and strength.

Surprisingly, Eren, after being turned into a Titan, started to attack the Titan towards the end of the film, leaving the rest in awe that they finally found an ally against the towering monsters.

However, not everybody is convinced that Eren is humanity’s last hope against the Titans since a few still doubt where his loyalty lies between man and Titans.

“Attack on Titan: End of the World” takes us back to futuristic and apocalyptic Japan where humans are now repairing the holes in the wall that the Titans have destroyed. Along with Eren, mankind’s last counterattack begins as the gigantic humanoids continue to devour people.

Haruma Miura, who plays Eren, seriously prepared for the role.

“We don’t use any stunt men in the film,” he said. “As for the training, there was a lot of muscle that I had to build, but not for aesthetic reasons. It was all for the wire action because that is the highlight of the film. So there was a lot of training of the inner muscles.”

Kiko Mizuhara, who plays Mikasa, a leading character in the film, shared how she prepared for the role.

“When I knew that I got the part for Mikasa, I went into training right away because I knew from the outset that she was the strongest character in the film,” she relates.

“I had a personal trainer because you have to act with the Omni-Directional Mobility Gear so I had to put a lot of muscle on my legs and my lower back. It was every day going into the studio to train for the wire action.”

The movie was based on the Manga series that has become a critical and financial phenomenon with over 50 million volumes produced.

One of the most compelling stories that recently came out, “Attack on Titan: End of the World” is directed by Shinji Higuchi’s from a two-part film based on Hajime Isayama’s best-selling comic about teens battling human-eating giants.

“Attack on Titan: End of the World” opens this September 23 nationwide.

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