Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie

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Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie
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Key visual depicting the cast of Public Security Section 9
Directed by Kazuchika Kise (chief director)
Kazuya Nomura
Written by Tow Ubukata
Based on Ghost in the Shell
by Masamune Shirow
Starring Maaya Sakamoto
Ikkyuu Juku
Kenichirou Matsuda
Tarusuke Shingaki
Shunsuke Sakuya
Takurou Nakakuni
Yōji Ueda
Kazuya Nakai
Miyuki Sawashiro[1]
Production
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Release dates
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  • June 20, 2015 (2015-06-20) (Japan)[2]
Running time
100 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie (Japanese: 攻殻機動隊 新劇場版 Hepburn: Kōkaku Kidōtai: Shin Gekijōban?, lit. "Mobile Armored Riot Police: The New Theatrical Edition"), also known as Ghost in the Shell: Arise − The Movie or New Ghost in the Shell, is a 2015 Japanese animated science fiction action spy thriller film directed by Kazuya Nomura. A continuation of the Ghost in the Shell: Arise story arc, The New Movie is the latest film in the series produced by Japanese studio Production I.G., and the first feature since Ghost in the Shell SAC: Solid State Society in 2006. The film is a continuation to the plot of the Pyrophoric Cult episode of Arise, and ties up loose ends from that arc.[3]

Premise

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Set after the events of Arise, the film involves the assassination of the Prime Minister of Japan which is publicly described as the "greatest event since the war". It is up to Public Security Section 9, led by Major Motoko Kusanagi, to discover the true nature of the murder. They are aided by the Prime Minister's son, Osamu Fujimoto.[4]

Voice cast

Character Japanese voice actor English voice actor
Motoko Kusanagi Maaya Sakamoto[5] Elizabeth Maxwell
Daisuke Aramaki Ikkyuu Juku[5] John Swasey
Batou Kenichirou Matsuda[5] Christopher R. Sabat
Togusa Tarusuke Shingaki[5] Alex Organ
Ishikawa Shunsuke Sakuya[5] Brandon Potter
Saito Takuro Nakakuni[5] Marcus D. Stimac
Paz Youji Ueda[5] Jason Douglas
Borma Kazuya Nakai[5] Phil Parsons
Logicoma Miyuki Sawashiro[5] Jad Saxton
Kurtz Mayumi Asano[5] Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Tsumugi Kenji Nojima[5] Eric Vale
Robert Lee Mugihito[5] Bradley Campbell
Chris Megumi Han[5] Trina Nishimura
Mamuro Atsushi Miyauchi[5] TBA
Osamu Fujimoto NAOTO[4] David Matranga

Production

A new theatrical title in the Ghost in the Shell series, titled Kōkaku Kidōtai - Shin Gekijōban, was announced on September 5, 2014, on the official Japanese Ghost in the Shell: Arise website.[6] The site confirmed the film would see a 2015 release, and labelled the upcoming film as the "further evolution [of the series]".[7] On January 8, 2015, a short teaser trailer was revealed for the project unveiling a redesigned Major more closely resembling her appearance from the older films. The trailer listed Kazuya Nomura as the director, Kazuchika Kise as the general director and character designer, Toru Okubo as the animation director, Tow Ubukata as the screenplay writer and Cornelius as the composer. The film was announced a tentative release of "early summer of 2015" in Japanese theaters.[8]

On March 20, the official website for The New Movie was updated with a teaser trailer showing thirty seconds of footage. The character designs of Section 9 were revealed to be more closely resembling the Arise series, rather than other incarnations of the characters. The trailer announced the film's Japanese premiere date of June 20, 2015.[9] The film's main theme, "Mada Ugoku" by Maaya Sakamoto and Cornelius, was announced on March 25 alongside another track made for the movie titled "Anata o Tamotsu Mono". Both were released in a collectible compact disc on June 17, 2015.[10] The Third J Soul Brothers vocal group member, NAOTO, will be making his debut as a voice actor in The New Movie, starring in the role of a new character named Osamu Fujimoto. Fujimoto is described as the son of the fictional Japanese Prime Minister featured in the film.[4]

A full trailer depicting scenes from the film was released on May 29, 2015, revealing many returning characters from Arise as well as mention of the Fire Starter hacker.[11] A twelve-minute preview of footage from the film was released publicly on June 9 as promotion before its Japanese premiere.[12] The film was released on June 20, 2015, in Japanese theaters.[13][14][15] On July 25, it was announced by Funimation at the 2015 Otakon anime convention that the film would receive a localized theatrical run in Western territories under the title of Ghost in the Shell: The Movie,[16] later changed to Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie.[17]

Promotion

Virtual Reality Diver

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A promotional poster for Virtual Reality Diver, used at TGS 2015

On September 14, 2015, Production I.G. announced a 10-minute virtual reality short film titled Kōkaku Kidōtai - Shin Gekijōban: Virtual Reality Diver based on the The New Movie. The short film is described as an "original story" presented in "360° 3D video" and will play through the use of the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, releasing worldwide on both the Apple App Store and Google Play in the fourth quarter of 2015.[18] A three-minute demonstration trailer of Virtual Reality Diver was shown at the 2015 Tokyo Game Show. It was input through a single 2D channel, rather than the 3D input planned for the final product, in order to present it to a larger press through the six-meter hemispherical display. In subsequent press releases, many outlets released tilted photographs of the trailer.[19]

Virtual Reality Diver is part of Production I.G.'s "SIGN" project, an effort to create a "bodily sensation of being in another world" and to "combine futuristic technology with art". It will be a collaborative effort with graphics design studio "WOW". Staff from Production I.G. includes Mikio Gunji as executive producer, Atsunori Maeshima as producer, and Hiroyuki Ogino as an assistant. Staff from WOW includes Nobumichi Asai as creative director, Toshiyuki Takahei as technical director, and Satoru Itoya as technical producer.[18] The voice work in the film will feature Maaya Sakamoto as Major Kusanagi, Kenichirou Matsuda as Batou, Miyuki Sawashiro as the Logicoma, Ryota Takeuchi as original character Okitatsu Oribe and Sayaka Ohara as Yuri.[19]

Releases

Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie was released on Japanese home video (Blu-ray and DVD) on October 28, 2015, under the Bandai Visual label.[20] Special features included on the home release are an audio commentary overdubbing the film, a second disc with footage from "Ghost in the Shell All Night" that features cast interviews with previous directors and producers in the franchise (including Mamoru Oshii, Kenji Kamiyama, Tow Ubukata among others),[21] as well as commercials, trailers and a promotional video. The New Movie was given a limited release in American cinemas on the 10th, 11th, and 16th of November 2015.[22]

Reception

Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie has received mostly positive reception. Richard Eisenbeis of Kotaku called the film a "solid addition to the franchise and a great capstone to the often shaky Arise story", praising the action scenes in particular as "excellent from start to finish". His criticisms of the film were on the reliance of homages to other Ghost in the Shell property, saying that "homages are fine; but like any trope in film, they lose their charm if you use them too often". He ended his review wishing to see further exploration into the Arise universe, albeit satisfied with Arise as a whole.[23]

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