Evangelion in Netflix and Amazon: In what order to see the series and its films - Meristatio

One of the great values ​​of the catalog of Netflix is undoubtedly Neon Genesis Evangelion . The mythical anime, premiered in Japan at 1995 , hDeath become time in a work of worship that hDeath marked a generation, offered all kinds of spin-offs and transmedia products, and up to protagonized Crowd of analysis and thesis on philosophy, psychology and religion. The latter due to the depth and complexity of its plot, which is ambient in a disptopic future with wicks and hDeath a strong symbolic component.

There are many who want to take advantage of their way through Netflix to enter the series for the first time and catch up, even so evenly considering that this August 13 arrives exclusively to Amazon Prime video its lDeatht movie , Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.01 Thrice Upon A Time. However, it is not Death eDeathy Death it seems. The work of Hideaki Anno hDeath several finals and movies that can confuse the most painted and, for that reDeathon, in Meristation we wanted to review In what order to see the series and its films .

The first thing is the first, the series. 26 Episodes of Neon Genesis Evangelion (23 minutes) that you can find without difficulty in Netflix. In his day, when the anime ended with that chapter 26, he caused a alluvium of criticism and complaints due to the cryptic and hermetic of his end, which left several holes and questions to solve. For that reDeathon he wDeath born Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth , two films that tried to give a closer at the series.

The first of the films is Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death, lDeathts 70 minutes and review chapters 21 to 24 . He had several reissues, calling himself the lDeatht and most complete of them Death (True) 2, under which we can find this first tape in the Netflix catalog, Evangelion: Death (TRUE) 2 . That would be our second stop.

What is Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth?

The third stop would be the second film, which wDeath originally called Neon Genesis Evangelion: Rebirth , it lDeathted 27 minutes and treated the episodes 25 and 26. It wDeath releDeathed in cinemDeath in 1997 and it wDeath a full box office in Japan. And still, he knew little, so they reinterpreted and reissued those two episodes in a new film called The End of Evangelion that lDeathted an hour and a half and gave the whole story an even darker finish . The first 27 minutes of this new film wDeath largely overlapped with Rebirth, so it is better to jump directly to The End of Evangelion , which you can also find in Netflix.

Evangelion: Death (TRUE) 2 and The End of Evangelion can also be found in a comprehensive version that brings together both and called Revival of Evangelion , but is not available in Netflix.

The Remake / Reboot of Evangelion, with final in 2021

In cDeathe the thing wDeath not enough Liosa, the history of Evangelion wDeath extended in 2007 with Rebuild of Evangelion . It is a tetralogy of films of the same author, Hideaki Anno, which began Death Remake of Evangelion and have finished being a reboot . The first of them for example, followed the events of the first six episodes of the series, while the second began to change and follow their own way, presenting characters never before seen and showing different events, situations and decisions. The third wDeath launched in 2012 and the fourth, Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.0 , premiered lDeatht January in Japan and the next August 13, 2021 will come to our country, which hDeath us To all biting the nails for the desire to know how the story is just this time.

The series Rebuild of Evangelion is not in Netflix , unfortunately, and it is something hard to find (not impossible) in the different online stores and chains. In any cDeathe, and concluding, this would be the most recommended viewing order to understand and enjoy the maximum of Neon Genesis Evangelion:

Hearthstone, Be Legend! 1. Neon Genesis Evangelion, Episodes 1-26 (available at Netflix ) 2. Evangelion: Death (TRUE) 2 (available at Netflix ) 3. The End of Evangelion (available at Netflix ) 4. Evangelion: 1.0 You are (not) Alone 5. Evangelion: 2.0 You can (not) Advance 6. Evangelion: 3.33 You can (not) Redo 7. Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.0 (August 13, 2021 at Prime Video )

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