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My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, Akira, and Attack on Titan Along with 30 Popular Films Now Available in United States, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand
Culver City, CA (May 14) — Funimation, the leading global anime brand, and Bigscreen, the leading virtual reality software platform, are expanding anime movies available in Bigscreen’s virtual cinema internationally starting May 15. From My Hero Academia: Two Heroes to the live-action Attack on Titan and more are now available for Bigscreen’s virtual reality audience in Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. The virtual anime movie theater has over 30 movies and will be adding additional new releases and popular catalog titles throughout the year. To kick off the launch, Funimation and Bigscreen have programmed special weekend screenings of films starting May 15 with fan favorite Akira.
“We’re making good on our promise to deliver anime across every platform where fans want to be,” said Colin Decker, General Manager of Funimation. “Virtual reality enables our communities to connect in a meaningful way and we’re excited to be partnering with Bigscreen as we take anime to new places.”
The special live film screenings that begin May 15 allow audiences to co-view the movie in virtual reality with friends around the globe. Bigscreen supports infinite concurrent viewers to watch live together in groups of up to 8 people per theater room. The films are broadcast live on a pay-per-view basis at 6PM Pacific (9PM Eastern). Tickets can be purchased in advance from bigscreenvr.com/events.
“Bigscreen is creating a unique experience to bring people around the world together,” said Darshan Shankar, CEO and Founder of Bigscreen. “For the first time on May 15, anime fans in different countries will be able to meet up in our virtual world and watch Akiratogether.”
After the virtual theatrical screening, films will become available to rent on-demand (VOD). For the full list of upcoming screenings and showtimes, visit bigscreenvr.com/events.
In Bigscreen’s virtual world, users can customize personal avatars, hang out in a virtual lobby, and voice chat with other movie fans. Movies are streamed on screens inside virtual cinemas, providing a social movie watching experience. Users can enjoy films alone or invite up to seven friends to join them in a theater.
Bigscreen can be downloaded for free from bigscreenvr.com and runs on the Oculus Quest, Oculus Rift, Oculus Go, HTC Vive, Valve Index, all SteamVR headsets, and all Microsoft Windows Mixed Reality headsets. Launched in 2016, Bigscreen’s social VR platform now has over 1.5 million users.
The news follows Funimation’s recent announcement of FunimationCon, its first-ever virtual con on July 3-4 adding to an already impressive year which includes the release of the box office hit My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising which passed $13 million at the domestic box office; the addition of a robust slate of anime to its expansive catalog of new, classic, and must-view anime available through its streaming service; and the release of the 30th Anniversary Dragon Ball Z Collector’s Edition which was a top seller.
Upcoming Anime Events on Bigscreen: (Live movie events begin 6PM PST/ 9PM ET)
● May 15: Akira
● May 21: The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya
● May 29: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
● June 5: Sword of the Stranger
● June 12: I Am A Hero
Anime Movies Available for VOD on Bigscreen:
● Planetarian: Storyteller of the Stars
● The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Movie
● The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
● Steins Gate Movie
● Strike Witches Movie
● Fairy Tail Dragon Cry Movie
● Fairy Tail the Movie: Phoenix Priestess
● Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie
● Akira
● Attack on Titan Part 1 (live-action)
● Attack on Titan Part 2 (live-action)
● Shin Godzilla
● I Am A Hero
● Parasyte Part 1
● Parasyte Part 2
● My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
● Boy and the Beast
● Triguns Badland Rumble
● Death Note: Light Up the New World
● Death Note
● Death Note: The Last Name
● Psycho-Pass: The Movie
● Eden of the East: Air Communication
● Eden of the East: King of Eden
● Eden of the East: Paradise Lost
● Assassination Classroom The Movie: 365 Days’ Time
● Garo: Divine Flame
● Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic
● Sword of the Stranger
● The School Idol Movie: Over the Rainbow
About Bigscreen
Bigscreen is a leading virtual reality software platform with 1.5+ Million users. In Bigscreen’s virtual world, users can hangout and watch movies, TV and sports with friends in virtual movie theater environments. Users can customize their avatars, and voice chat with friends. Power users spend 20-30 hours using Bigscreen in a VR headset each week.
Founded in 2014 by chief executive Darshan Shankar, Bigscreen is headquartered in San Francisco, California and has raised $14 Million in venture capital funding from True Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz.
To learn more about Bigscreen, visit bigscreenvr.com and follow Bigscreen on Facebook, Twitter, and Discord.
About Funimation
Funimation distributes the best anime to a passionate, global community of fans. For over 25 years, Funimation has pioneered an omni-channel approach to engaging and entertaining millions where they want it most—streaming, home entertainment, theatrical, e-commerce, merchandising, live events, and more.
Funimation’s streaming services offer a growing catalog of over 700 anime series and 13,000+ hours of content available on 15 platforms and in 47 countries. Funimation’s in-house team designs must-have, exclusive collectibles distributed through major retailers and an e-commerce site; Funimation’s theatrical division is responsible for six of the top 20 anime films in the U.S. As pioneers of the SimulDub™, Funimation is the gold standard for foreign language dubbing of Japanese anime with the highest quality standards and fidelity to the original artists. With a fan-centric approach, Funimation has built a loyal social community of over 25 million followers and earned the trust of Japan’s most iconic creators.
Funimation has nine offices in six countries, and over 400 employees worldwide. As an independently operated joint venture between U.S.-based Sony Pictures Entertainment and Japan’s Aniplex, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc., Funimation benefits from deep entertainment expertise across cultures, territories, and languages.
To learn more about Funimation, visit funimation.com and follow Funimation on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.