Ghost in the Shell original director and writer, Mamoru Oshii, Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex director and writer, Kenji Kamiya, and Ghost in the Shell musical composer, Kenji Kawai, previously visited the set and posed with the film’s stars, including Scarlett Johansson herself.
Now, its own Japanese trailer has been streamed, as well as a clip, and the latter reveals new details on its Japanese release.
The first video reveals that the anime-inspired Hollywood live-action movie April 7, 2017, which is just a week after its US release on March 31.
The ever-controversial live-action Ghost in the Shell film by Dreamworks and Paramount may have caused a stir among loyal fans outside of Japan, however, within Japan itself, people are actually excited to see the film.