Check Out More Fate/stay night [Heaven’s Feel] I. presage flower’s English Dub In A New Trailer

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Fate series film Fate/stay night [Heaven’s Feel] I. presage flower will make its English dub premiere in the U.S. next month. Here’s a look at an extended trailer with more of its English dub to check out.

 

The trailer isn’t exactly new since it’s an “extended” version of the previous trailer that was 30 seconds long, but this time we get to see plenty more characters and their English voicing.

 

Here’s more about the movie:

Based on the wildly popular Fate franchise that gave anime fans “Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works],” “Fate/Zero” and the hit mobile game “Fate/Grand Order,” the first film in this movie trilogy explodes with epic action and heart-wrenching drama, tied together by original author Kinoko Nasu’s unique storytelling and otherworldly cast of characters. For the first time ever, moviegoers will experience the film’s English dub along with the despair, romance and terrifying secrets of the Holy Grail War with protagonist Shirou Emiya in the first chapter of this high-stakes trilogy.

 

And more on its story:

10 years after the 4th Holy Grail War—a battle waged by seven Masters and seven Servants over the ultimate wish-granter, the Holy Grail —The 5th 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, “becoming a hero of justice.”

There’s a young girl named Sakura Matou. She admires Shirou and brings kindness into the life of a boy utterly alone in the world.

Once the Holy Grail War starts, their lives drastically change.

Shirou decides to join the war as a Master along with his Servant, Saber, as well as Rin Tohsaka, a rival Master of Archer.

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

 

Fate/stay night [Heaven’s Feel] I. presage flower premieres in U.S. cinemas on June 5 and June 7 at 7:30pm local time for both dates, through Fathom’s Digital Broadcast Network (DBN).


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