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Second Fate/Stay Night: Heaven’s Feel Movie Releases Brand New Trailer


Fate fans, hold onto your festive holiday hats!

During a special broadcast on Abema TV in Japan last night, a brand new full trailer for the second movie in the Fate/Stay Night: Heaven’s Feel movie trilogy was premiered and posted online for the world to see. Featuring the theme song performed by Aimer titled “I beg you”, this 90-second trailer gives fans a very tasty look at the upcoming movie.

The movie, which premieres in Japan on January 12, 2019, under the title Heaven’s Feel II: lost butterfly, moves along the story started in the first movie titled Heaven’s Feel: presage flower which was released in Japan in October 2017 and opened at #1 at the box office. The story is described as:

“If I became a bad person, would you be able to forgive me?”

The boy wished to protect the girl. That was his thought.
10 years after the Holy Grail War—a battle waged by Masters and Servants over the wish-granter, the Holy Grail—another war breaks out in Fuyuki City.
Shirou Emiya—the adopted son of Kiritsugu Emiya, a participant of the previous Holy Grail War—resolves to fight, carrying out Kiritsugu’s dying wish.

There’s a young girl by Shirou’s side who’s in love with him—Sakura Matou.
Every morning, she goes to Shirou’s house to make breakfast and dinner for him, bringing kindness into the life of a boy utterly alone in the world.
But once the Holy Grail War starts, there’s a change in the air in Fuyuki City.
Murders abound across the city, and the atmosphere grows ominous.
Shirou decides to shelter Sakura in his home.

Along with Saber, the Servant he summons, Shirou allies himself with the mage Rin Tohsaka and takes part in the Holy Grail War.

But the battle starts to go awry as secret maneuvers by unseen forces are put into play.

The movie trilogy features animation from studio ufotable and has Tomonori Sudou as director and scripts were written by Akira Hiyama. Yuki Kajiura is composing the background music.

Via Comic Natalie

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