![]() ![]() Now with Funimation involved, Bigscreen is able to show 30+ anime films to Bigscreen, including popular hits Akira, My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, and Attack on Titan. I was shocked to see that most people stayed all the way until the credits.” “People that attended our inaugural movie events over the weekend were able to experience many packed cinema rooms. ![]() “This was a massive change to how Bigscreen works,” Shankar says. Original Article (April 29th, 2020): Bigscreen founder and CEO Darshan Shankar tells Road to VR that with Friday’s release of on-demand video, that the platform successfully broke its all-time revenue record. The original article announcing the 30+ anime films and live showings follows below: Update (May 15th, 2020): BIgscreen says that, in partnership with Funimation, it’s expanding the international availability of its 30+ anime films, which in addition to the US now includes Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. Now those films can be viewed in some regions outside of the US. ![]() Shortly afterwards, the studio announced it had partnered with Sony Picture’s anime distribution company Funimation to bring some of the biggest names in anime to its rapidly expanding on-demand service. Bigscreen, the social VR viewing platform, launched on-demand 2D and 3D video late last month. ![]()
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