Justice for Love: End of the World/Credits


 * The correct title of this article is #JusticeForLove: End of the World. The omission of the # is due to technical restrictions.

This is a transcript of the opening credits sequence from the international version of #JusticeForLove: End of the World.

The opening credits is divided into two parts, due to the international version adding a full sequence that is set in 1984.

The revised version uses the exact same opening credits, the only changes is that Rebecca Rittenhouse received top billing on the credits instead of Isabelle Abiera, and the title card is now Asteroid Clara.

First part
GMA Pictures presents A Toho Co., Ltd. production A film by Gina Alajar Rebecca Rittenhouse Isabelle Abiera Yasmien Kurdi #JusticeForLove: End of the World

1984 sequence
A full sequence set in 1984 takes place, discussing the discovery of extinction periodicity by two paleontologists, and the warning from a NASA scientist regarding the threat of asteroid impacts to Earth.

Second part
Rose Byrne Martin del Rosario Mariam Al-Alawi Also starring
 * Jay Manalo
 * Ysabel Ortega
 * Jade Lopez

With
 * Empress Schuck
 * Gineb Macalinao
 * Rosario Rodriguez
 * Jason Abalos

Casting by
 * Kenji Saito

Visual effects supervisor
 * Atsuki Sato

Special effects by
 * Eiichi Asada
 * Makoto Kamiya

Music by
 * Shiro Sagisu

Costume designer
 * Guada Reyes

Edited by
 * Hiroshi Okuda

Production designers
 * Yasuaki Harada
 * Yukiharu Seshimo

Director of photography
 * Kosuke Yamada
 * Taro Kawazu

Executive producers
 * Lilybeth G. Rasonable
 * Winnie Hollis-Reyes
 * Mona Coles-Mayuga
 * Kazuya Hamana

Produced by
 * Darling Pulido-Torres
 * Shusuke Kaneko

Story by
 * Des Garbes-Severino
 * Maria Zita S. Garganera
 * Suzette Doctolero

Screenplay by
 * Ryuhei Kitamura
 * Masato Kato

Directed by
 * Gina Alajar

Trivia

 * Two scenes during the introductory sequence were portrayed by CGI, this includes the evolution of Times Square, and the construction of the Transamerica Pyramid.
 * Also during the introductory sequence, footage of the Castle Bravo nuclear test is shown, which served as one of the main inspiration for the Godzilla franchise.