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Fate/Grand Order Camelot Movie Previews Bedivere In New Trailer & Visual


Earlier today, the official website for the Fate/Grand Order Shinsei Entaku Ryōiki Camelot (Fate/Grand Order The Movie Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot) film updated with a new key visual and teaser trailer. We break the details down below.

Trailer

The 63-second promo focuses on Bedivere, who is played by Mamoru Miyano.

Key Visual

The image features Bedivere leading the way through the desert, as Mash, Ritsuka, and a third traveler trail behind.

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Fate/Grand Order Shinsei Entaku Ryōiki Camelot: Wandering: Agateram will hit Japanese theaters in 2020. The films will retell the “Order VI: The Sacred Round Table Realm: Camelot” plotline from the smartphone game.

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Kei Suezawa (FLCL Progressive) will direct the project at Production I.G. Mieko Hosoi will provide character designs.

Takeshi Takeuchi (Fate anime franchise) will serve as lead character designer on the project at Production I.G. The team of Keita Haga (Fate/stay night TV, Fate/Grand Order: First Order) and Hideyuki Fukasawa (Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, You’re Under Arrest: Full Throttle) will score the film’s soundtrack.

The confirmed voice cast includes:

  • Bedivere: Mamoru Miyano
  • Ritsuka Fujimaru: Nobunaga Shimazaki
  • Mash Kyrielight: Rie Takahashi

Kazuhito Arai (FLCL Progressive) will helm sequel film Fate/Grand Order Shinsei Entaku Ryōiki Camelot: Paladin: Agateram, at Signal.MD.

Fate/Grand Order began its life as a smartphone game, which launched in Japan in July 2015. The series made its North American début two years later, on June 25, 2017. Since its release, the title has gone on to gross $3 billion in revenues as of March 2018, making it the world’s most profitable smartphone game.

Source: Comic Natalie

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