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[142] Madman Anime also holds the home video licenses for the Rebuild of Evangelion films. [143] Netflix[edit] On November 26, 2018, streaming company Netflix announced that it had acquired the worldwide streaming rights to the original anime
series, as well as Evangelion:
Death (True)2 and The End of Evangelion, for release in Q2 2019. [144] On March 22, 2019, Netflix announced a June 21, 2019, premiere date for the titles. [145][146] Following the dissolution of ADV Films in late 2009,[147] the Netflix release includes a re-translated script from Studio Khara's in-house translator Dan Kanemitsu[148][149] and a new English-language cast chosen by Khara. [150] The Netflix release omits "Fly Me to the Moon" in some regions due to licensing issues. [151][152] Anime Limited and GKIDS[edit] On May 30, 2020, British anime distributor Anime Limited announced it had acquired home video distribution rights for the original series, Evangelion: Death (True)2 and The End of Evangelion in the United Kingdom and Ireland, with an Ultimate Edition Blu-ray release scheduled for 2021, marking the international release of the original series on Blu-ray. [153] On October 3, 2020, North American anime distributor GKIDS announced it had licensed the original TV series, Death (True)2 and The End of Evangelion for home video, theatrical, and digital download release with an Ultimate Edition to be released in 2021, making this the first Blu-ray release of the franchise in North America. [154][155] On August 30, 2021, GKIDS announced a Collector's Edition and a Standard edition release in addition to the Ultimate Edition. The Collector's/Ultimate edition had the "Classic Dub and Subtitled Version", including the ADV and Manga English dubs and subs, while the standard edition was only included the Netflix English dub and sub. "Fly Me to the Moon" was not included in any of the GKIDS/All the Anime releases due to licensing issues. The Standard edition was released on November 9, 2021, while the Collector's/Ultimate edition was released on December 8, 2021.