Don't be silly! With all the buzz around it, if AL do have home video rights I'm sure they'll capitalise within the next few months! Theyd be mental not to.......
Jokes aside expect a release in 2026.
I remember it being mentioned before that sometimes it's as short as 5yrs but not more than 10yrs.
Would actually be really interested in the inner workings of it. Like does the license start as soon as they sign or as soon as they release it? Because they amount of time between some...
Not part of this deal but Amazon also has Devil is A Part Timer season 2 part 1 with an £11.36 discount at checkout bringing it down to £33.73.
Not cheap but still the cheapest I could find atm.
https://amzn.eu/d/auuDON9
From the past few weeks.
Took advantage of the amazon 'sale' and the SignalOne sale.
Picked up ones I've been meaning too with Ju-On (after arrow announced the nerfed std edition) and Dawn of the Dead 4K.
Also gave in and bought the 2023 Spanish release of Sammo Hung's Enter The Fat Dragon...
So so glad it beat Spider-Verse!!!! 🎉
Controversial statement but I didn't like it and thought it completely missed the mark on what a Spider-man story is!
Would be nice but if others were considered but Spider-Man is 100% winning.
Its not even a competition regardless of what anybody thinks despite the reported work conditions and arguably janky animation they had to fix for the home release.
Definitely, I honestly don't think Crunchyroll care enough about the UK to actually aquire AL though 🤷♂️
I thought when CR + Funi + Manga + Madman got gobbled up by Sony the only logical way to survivability in the UK was a AL + MVM merger but then Embracer jumped in with their big swinging...
So Crunchyroll is selling an Anime Limited set in the US before Anime Limited in the UK... that's wild lol
Suppose with Embracer on its deathbed I wouldn't rule out Crunchyroll swooping in for a cheeky takeover.
It's free of the label of any 'genre'.
It's a Hong Kong tokusetsu with the colour palette of a Bollywood film and is simultaneously fantastic and possibly the biggest pile of s#it ever committed to film.
A must watch.
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