Kiko Mizuhara, who plays Mikasa Ackerman in "Live-Action Attack On Titan," revealed during an interview that the movie has different elements from the manga and she compared it to a "roller coaster ride."
The American-Korean actress Mizuhara appeared with Haruma Miura, who portrays Eren Jaeger, on the cover of "25ans" which is a Japanese magazine for women.
Mizuhara and Miura were featured in the magazine in the latest autumn ensemble. Mizuhara also gave an interview and talked about her experience of shooting the movie.
She admitted that initially the filming was difficult for her as the entire process was "arduous," but later she got motivated.
Mizuhara also stated that she was surprised that she could work for eight hours.
The actress also compared the movie and manga. "[The movie] might be little different than the manga, but it's as exciting as riding a roller coaster!" via Anime News Network.
She added that people could see more of themselves in the characters of "Live-Action Attack on Titan."
Meanwhile, Gen Fukunaga, CEO of FUNimation, stated they the company has the rights for the movies - "Attack on Titan."
"FUNimation is honored to host the world premiere of Attack on Titan here in the United States with Toho. Attack on Titan is truly a worldwide phenomenon and we are excited to bring the live action movie to theaters across the Americas later this fall," Fukunaga said (via Crossmap).
The first live-action movie is set to open this Saturday in Japan and "Attack on Titan: End of the World" premieres on Sept. 19.