"Attack on Titan" confirmed to produce musical to start in January 2023

"Attack on Titan" confirmed to produce musical to start in January 2023

The super popular manga "Attack on Titan" has come to an end. The official announced today on September 5 that it will produce a new musical, which is scheduled to be performed in Osaka and Tokyo from January 7, 2023. At the same time, the latest trailer and main art images were released. Let's take a sneak peek.

"Attack on Titan" is a manga created by Japanese manga artist Hajime Isayama. This is his first serialized work, which began serialization in the October 2009 issue (the first issue) of Kodansha's "Bessatsu Shonen Magazine". The story is based on the conflict between humans and giants. Humans live in a city surrounded by high walls and fight against man-eating giants. The manga was completed in April last year, and the TV animation version is currently airing its final season. The end of everything is coming soon.

•The stage director of the musical "Attack on Titan" is Go Ueki, the script is by Masafumi Hata, the music director is KEN THE 390, the lyrics are by Kaori Miura, and the starring actors include Kurumi Okamiya, Ayara Takatsuki, Eito Konishi, Ryo Matsuda, and Takuro Ōno. Stay tuned.

Trailer for the Attack on Titan musical:

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