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Though the Rebuild movies started as a retelling of the show, in the story there are signs left around the globe of previous catastrophes in the series (like a bloodstain on the moon that looks like the one caused by Rei/Lilith in End of Evangelion). (And be sure to also read our review of Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time from the film's Japan release last spring, or dig in on why Gendo Ikari is really what Neon Genesis Evangelion is all about.)įrom the moment the Rebuild of Evangelion movies started being released, fans have noted references to the original series, as if that story had already happened by the time the Rebuild movies began. So let's dig into the ending of this saga and what it means for Evangelion as a whole. With reveal on top of reveal and an ending that completely rewrites the franchise, some viewers may be left scratching their heads. So you'd be forgiven for reaching the end of this journey only to still feel confused as to what the hell just happened.
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Hideaki Anno's work is usually filled with symbolism and layer upon layer of story, and Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time may be his most dense movie yet. But much as Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was the culmination of The Skywalker Saga, this movie is more than just the final chapter in the Rebuild tetralogy, but the conclusion of Neon Genesis Evangelion as we know it. Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time is finally available outside Japan (thanks Amazon Prime!) to finish the Rebuild of Evangelion story that started all the way back in 2007.