This is Why You Should Watch Final Fantasy XV: Kingsglaive

Aug 19, 2016 18:11

If you're still not sure you want to watch Final Fantasy XV: Kingsglaive or not, this 12-minute trailer might help.

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The magical kingdom of Lucis is home to the hallowed Crystal, but the menacing empire of Niflheim will stop at nothing to make it theirs. War has raged between the two for as long as most can remember. King Regis of Lucis commands an elite force of soldiers dubbed the Kingsglaive. Wielding their king's magic, Nyx Ulric and his fellow glaives stand before the crown city of Insomnia, fighting to stay the inexorable advance of Niflheim's imperial army. Before the overwhelming military might of the empire, King Regis can only salvage his kingdom by accepting an ultimatum-he must cede all lands outside the crown city, and see his son, Prince Noctis, wed to Lady Lunafreya, the former princess of Tenebrae now captive of Niflheim. As the war of wills rages, the machinations of Niflheim transform Insomnia into an awe-inspiring battleground, pulling Nyx into a struggle for the very survival of the kingdom

Taken from CGV Blitz website

Final Fantasy XV: Kingsglaive debuted in CGV Blitz on August 17. I've planned to watch this on the cinema because the Blu-ray disc release date has been delayed to an unspecified date after the game's release date has been pushed back from September 30 to November 29.

The official trailer published few months ago and it only showed us few glimpses. Still, it doesn't lessen my interest to watch it XD

Famous names are involved in the movie. Hajime Tabata produced the movie. Nozue Takeshi (remember Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children?) directed it with the script written by Hasegawa Takashi (GTO, Crows Explode). The music is entrusted to John Graham but the main theme is composed by Shimomura Yoko who also composed music for the game version.

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