The Correct Way To Cut Attack On Titan Cake

The Correct Way To Cut Attack On Titan Cake

The Attack on Titan live-action movie isn’t very good. That doesn’t mean it’s not making lots of money. Funny, that.

Widely panned in Japan, the Attack on Titan movie has been racking up a decent enough box office — enough, at least, for a press conference to show gratitude for the movie’s “smash hit” status (as well as mark the beginning of the streaming TV series). The Japanese press — like Eiga.com, Cinema Today, and Model Press — were on hand to cover the event.

The Correct Way To Cut Attack On Titan Cake

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Actor Satomi Ishihara had the honour of cutting the Titan cake.

The Correct Way To Cut Attack On Titan Cake

[Photo: Eiga.com]

The Correct Way To Cut Attack On Titan Cake

[Photo: modelpress]

At least they got that part right.

In case you missed it, check out Kotaku‘s review of the first live-action film.

Top photo: Cinema Today


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