![]() ![]() ![]() On September 22, the official Twitter confirmed that Anno had completed the scripts for the film two days prior. He chose to announce this on August 14, 2021, which was the birthdate of Takeshi Hongo. In regards to the announcement, Anno stated that he was proud to give back to the franchise that he had much adored as a young child, with this film being a gift to the now-adult fans like him who grew up with the original series, and also a gateway to Kamen Rider for those who had not.Īnno announced the following week that development of the film had commenced and early script drafts were being written. The third and final project announced was Shin Kamen Rider, which Shirakura referred to as the "flagship announcement" of the event. ![]() On April 3, 2021, a press conference was held to reveal these three projects, with the first two being Fuuto PI and Kamen Rider Black Sun. However due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film was reasonably delayed to 2023, allowing two additional years for Anno to work it.Ī trademark for the film was registered on March 4, 2021, around one month before any official announcement was made, and a countdown timer was displayed on the franchise's official website, revealing three unrevealed projects. In 2018, Anno formally submitted his proposal to Shin-ichiro Shirakura, who had approved of the project and originally allowed for the film to be released in 2021, the year of the franchise's 50th Anniversary. In 2016, Anno expressed his interest to Kii in rebooting the original Kamen Rider series as a film with the intent of both writing and directing it himself as part of his previous Shin series of Tokusatsu films, which included reboots of both Godzilla and Ultraman. Toei producer Muneyuki Kii, who was also an employee for T-Joy, another Japanese film distribution company, had grown close to Anno during the production of Anno's anime film Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, which T-Joy had also distributed. 11.1 Differences between film and television.Turning off "Prevent tracking beyond this site" in your browser settings may remedy the situation. If you are using an iPhone, the "Buy Now" button may not work for you outside of Japan.If Premium Bandai experiences heavy traffic, pages on the website, as well as the "Buy Now" button, may not display properly.It may not function due to Premium Bandai maintenance or your device settings. The "Buy Now" button that appears when a Tamashii Web Shop item is available for purchase is a service that allows you to add the desired item directly to the Premium Bandai cart.The price on Tamashii Web Shop reflects the retail price including consumption tax.The price listed reflects the manufacturer's suggested retail price including consumption tax.Please note that the listed price may differ from the initial release price (which applied the previous tax rate). This site lists previously released products with the new tax rate (10%) that would apply if purchased in stores today.Note that some products sold by TAMASHII NATIONS will not be listed on this website. This site contains records of all items shipped from the Tamashii Web Shop after July 2012.If you cannot find information about the status of a product, please inquire with your local retailer.If you are looking for release dates outside Japan, please check with a store in your region. Product release dates refer to their original release date in Japan.Information on this website, such as product names, release dates, and prices, is subject to change.Please note that products that have been on the market for some time may no longer be produced or sold.Products may differ slightly from the images and illustrations shown.Images are for illustrative purposes only. ![]()
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