03rd Mar2023

‘Attack on Titan’ VOD Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Michael Paré, Jack Pearson, Erin Coker, Neli Sabour | Written by Gil Luna | Directed by Noah Luke No relation to the anime of the same name or the Don Bluth film Titan A.E. for that matter, this Attack on Titan is – you guessed it – another creatively titled film from The Asylum. […]

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18th Jul2019

‘A.O.T 2: Final Battle’ Review (PS4)

by Britt Roberts

Based on the Manga series of the same name, A.O.T 2 (Attack on Titan 2) is a revisiting and expansion of the world discovered in the first game that offers a lot to fans of the show but also completely grabbed me as a total newcomer with its surprisingly engaging story, addictive gameplay and, of […]

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23rd Feb2018

‘Attack on Titan: Season 2’ Blu-ray Review

by Xenia Grounds

When Attack on Titan debuted in 2013, it became one of the most mainstream animes this decade. Fans from all corners of the world loved this show and it wasn’t hard to understand why. Attack on Titan had plenty of intense action, horror, great characters and an engaging story with many twists and turns. However, […]

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22nd Dec2017

Sony announce ‘Attack on Titan’ Season 2 UK release

by Phil Wheat

The battle for humanity’s survival continues as the 12-episode second season of the epic anime adventure Attack on Titan arrives on DVD, Blu-ray and Limited Edition Blu-ray on February 26th, courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Based on Hajime Isayama’s New York Times best-selling manga with over 2.5 million copies in print, Attack on Titan tells […]

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17th Sep2014

‘Attack on Titan: Part 1’ Blu-ray Review

by Paul Metcalf

Attack on Titan is set in a world where giants known as Titans have almost brought humanity to extinction. Appearing out of nowhere they have one hunger and that is to consume people, apparently not through a need but for enjoyment. The last known human outpost is a country surrounded by huge walls created to […]

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16th Sep2014

Competition: Win ‘Attack on Titan Part 1’ on Blu-ray

by Phil Wheat

Several hundred years ago, humans were nearly exterminated by giants. Giants are typically several stories tall, seem to have no intelligence, devour human beings and, worst of all, seem to do it for the pleasure rather than as a food source. A small percentage of humanity survived by enclosing themselves in a city protected by […]

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