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Part of a series of articles on the
Rebuild of Evangelion
movie series

Rebuild of Evangelion (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版 Evangelion Shin Gekijōban, lit. "Evangelion New Theatrical Edition") is a series of four movies by the creators of Neon Genesis Evangelion, which form an alternate retelling of the original TV series. "Rebuild of Evangelion" constitutes a separate continuity from the continuity of the original TV series and associated movies, Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. The first film in the series was released in Japan on September 1st, 2007; the second on June 27, 2009; the third was released on November 17, 2012; the final movie was originally slated for 2013 but the date has been removed.

The Rebuild movie series is intended to be more accessible and understandable to non-fans of the original series, even if new viewers have never seen the original series at all, while at the same time satisfying fans of the original series.

Production History

On February 17, 2007 series creator Hideaki Anno released an official statement in a form of a movie poster that was shown in 50 cinemas in Japan, providing an explanation for his motivations in creating a new version of the franchise, and stating that the release date for the first film in Japanese theaters was September 1st, 2007.

Many who worked on the original Evangelion production team returned to work on Rebuild. Hideaki Anno has written the script for the first movie and will be the general director and manager for the entire project. Kazuya Tsurumaki and Masayuki directed the movies while Yoshiyuki Sadamoto provides character designs and Ikuto Yamashita provides mechanical designs. Shinji Higuchi and Tomoki Kyoda provided storyboards for the first movie.

Films

There are four films in the Rebuild of Evangelion series. The first is titled “Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone”, and the second "Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance". The third is called "Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo". The last film is known as “Evangelion: Final”.

Episode Japanese Title English Translations Release date
Evangelion 1.0:
You Are (Not) Alone
ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:序 (Evangelion Shin Gekijōban: Jo) Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Prelude September 1, 2007 (Japan)
Evangelion 2.0:
You Can (Not) Advance
ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:破 (Evangelion Shin Gekijōban: Ha) Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Break June 27, 2009 (Japan)
Evangelion 3.0:
You Can (Not) Redo
ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:Q (Evangelion Shin Gekijōban: Q) Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Quickening November 17, 2012 (Japan)
Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.0 シン・エヴァンゲリオン劇場版:||(Shin Evangelion Gekijōban: || ) New Evangelion Theatrical Edition: 3.0 + 1.0 Not Fixed

Storyline

“Rebuild of Evangelion” was originally presented as an alternate retelling of the original Neon Genesis Evangelion: the first three movies were intended to be an “alternate retelling” of the series, while the fourth and final film is promised to be an entirely new, alternate ending to the series.

Major differences include that while Kaworu Nagisa was originally introduced very late in the series in Episode 24, in Rebuild of Evangelion he was briefly present in the first film. In addition, a new female major character named Mari appears starting from the second film.

The plot of the first Rebuild film ends with “Operation Yashima,” the battle against the Angel Ramiel in Episode 06 which concluded the introductory story arc. The plotline of the second film ends in the battle against Zeruel in Episode 19, but the story greatly differs from that of the original series, with the added developments of Kaworu's alternate role and Mari's entrance to the series. The third movie in the Rebuild, Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo, has just about no relation to the orignal tv series, skewing out of the alternate events occurring in You Can (Not) Advance, setting up the final film in the series.

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