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[6] [7] It was later revealed in February 2016 that the film would be an adaptation of the manga's Gōka Kyakusen story arc (volumes 11–14), titled Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic, with the main staff from the Black Butler: Book of Circus anime television series also returning. [5] [8] The film was released in Japanese theaters on January ...
Soma and Agni visit Ciel. Ciel and Sebastian take the Phantomhive servants to London for some shopping. There, they analyze Undertaker's funeral lockets and discover the locket of Ciel's grandmother, Claudia Phantomhive, among them, making them realize that Undertaker has been associated with the Phantomhives long before Ciel and his father.
After remembering how Ciel became an earl but still decided to seek revenge for his parents' deaths, Sebastian's memories end. Undertaker tries to finish Sebastian, but the ship starts sinking and the two Grim Reapers are rescued by William Spears, while Rian Stoker dies. Undertaker splits the ship in half freeing the zombies and is not seen again.
A two-part theatrical original video animation (OVA), titled Black Butler: Book of Murder, screened in Japanese theaters in October and November 2014. A live-action film adaptation was released in Japan in January 2014. An animated film, titled Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic, premiered in Japan in January 2017.
Steve Wayne (9 books under his own name published between 1962 and 1971 by Robert Hale and Hammond) Crown (3 books under his own name) Edge (61 books as George G. Gilman) Adam Steele (49 books as George G. Gilman) Edge Meets Adam Steele (3 books as George G. Gilman) The Undertaker (6 books as George G. Gilman) The Revenger (12 books as Joseph ...
The Undertaker faced a diverse lineup of opponents during “The Streak” and delivered many memorable matches, but Calaway points to the match with Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25 in 2009 as ...
He famously walked the top rope, a move he taught to Mark Calaway (the future Undertaker) in the mid-1980s while competing in World Class Championship Wrestling. [3] He was unmasked in Texas in 1972 by Billy Red Lyons and Red Bastein and identified as Don Jardine; still, he continued to wrestle under the mask as "The Spoiler" in Texas and Oklahoma.
For 30 years, The Undertaker has thrilled wrestling fans. A five-part documentary about his prolific career debuts Sunday on the WWE Network.