Among the most recognisable and significant anime of the 1990s is Ninja Scroll. In celebration of the iconic film’s 30th anniversary, a brand-new theatrical release is set to bring it back in a big manner.
The impending theatre release is a part of a wave of comparable screenings scheduled for 2024 and 2025, according to a press release that was made public at Anime Expo 2024. With the film accessible in two different media, more people than ever will be able to see it. Tickets will soon be available for this event, which is the result of a partnership between HIDIVE and one of the largest movie theatre chains in the United States.
The Original Ninja Scroll Is Heading to AMC Theatres This Year
Iconic Events Releasing’s 2024–2025 AXE Cinema Nights series includes the 30th anniversary screenings of Ninja Scroll, which were previewed at the AXE Cinema Nights Presents panel at Anime Expo 2024. Through unique, limited screenings, this series seeks to provide American audiences with the biggest and best anime films, both contemporary and classic. On September 11, 12, and 15, 2024, over 500 theatres will screen the renowned film Ninja Scroll, thanks to a partnership with AMC Theatres and the anime streaming service HIDIVE. The rest of the Cinema Nights series roster is anticipated to be revealed later this summer. These are the first of these screenings to be confirmed.
Tickets for the Ninja Scroll screening and the accompanying programmes will become available on the AXE Cinema Nights website as more details become available. Additionally, the precise theatre sites will be revealed at this time (though they may vary as the screenings get closer). Iconic Events Releasing, driven by fans, has presented theatrical productions of a variety of events and programming. These have included faith-based programming, independent horror flicks, UFC fights, and other sporting events.
Ninja Scroll Is Considered One of the Most Influential Anime Movies of All Time
One of Yoshiaki Kawajiri’s many well-known anime films, Ninja Scroll debuted in Japanese theatres in June 1993. Among the director’s other credits are classic adult-oriented action films such as Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, Demon City Shinjuku, and Wicked City. In the historical action drama Ninja Scroll, which takes place in feudal Japan, Kibagami Jubei, the main character, battles a group of supernatural ninja who want to destroy society. Madhouse, which went on to work on other well-liked anime in both the classic and modern eras, handled the animation. Ten years after the movie’s release, TV anime Ninja Scroll: The Series followed.
Because it was crucial in boosting anime’s popularity abroad, Ninja Scroll is recognised as one of the most important films in the history of the genre. In this sense, it’s frequently discussed alongside other classic works like Akira and the first Ghost in the Shell movie.
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