

The year is 2021 and the world is in a state of chaos and fear. The ancient king OOO has come back to life after 800 years of dormancy. As the Kougami Foundation mounts a human resistance, Eiji Hino returns to Japan, believing he has at last found the means to revive the Greeed Ankh...
Acting
Shu Watanabe and Ryosuke Miura carry a decade of history in every glance.
Practical Effects
Ankh's puppet form returns—gloriously janky and impossibly moving.
Direction
Ryuta Tasaki balances tokusatsu chaos with genuine grief.

Director
Ryuta Tasaki
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ryosuke Miura filmed his scenes separately due to scheduling, yet his chemistry with Watanabe feels live—testament to their decade-long partnership.
This film celebrates the 10th anniversary of a Heisei-era Rider that redefined the franchise's approach to desire and humanity, making its bittersweet conclusion feel like closing a cultural chapter.
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