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Philippine theater chain SM Cinema has listed on their website the screening dates of Fate/stay night: Heaven’s Feel II. lost butterfly.

The theater chain’s website has listed the date March 23, 2019, which is a possible date for the anime film’s fans screening. Singapore-based anime licensor ODEX has previously mentioned that the film will premiere in the country in “Late-March” of this year.

The website has also uploaded the anime film’s poster that mentions the date April 3, 2019, which is a possible starting date for the film’s general screening.

As of press time, neither the theater chain nor anime licensor has yet to confirm the dates listed on the website.

Screengrab from smcinema.com

 

 

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Ten years after the Holy Grail War—a battle waged by Masters and Servants over the wish-granting container, the Holy Grail—another war breaks out in Fuyuki City. Shirou Emiya—the adopted son of Kiritsugu Emiya, who was a participant of the previous Holy Grail War—resolves to fight, carrying out Kiritsugu’s dying wish. Shirou attempts to protect Sakura, a girl from the Matoi family who has been by his side for over a year. But once the Holy Grail War starts, there’s a change in the air of Fuyuki City. Murders abound across the city, and the atmosphere grows ominous. The battle starts to go awry as secret maneuvers by unseen forces are put into play. (Synopsis from Anime News Network)

 

Fate/stay night: Heaven’s Feel is a three-part anime film series based on the third & final route of the popular visual novel Fate/stay night, developed by Type-Moon for Microsoft Windows devices in 2004.

The first film, presage flower, opened Number 1 in the Japanese box office in both box office attendance and earnings in October 2017, which earned a total of JP¥1.5 billion (about PHP713 million). ODEX screened the film in the Philippines in February last year.

The second film, lost butterfly, had recently opened in Japanese cinemas in January. The film earned JP¥602,841,741 (about PHP287 million) in its opening weekend last January 12, and earning the top spot in the Japanese box office.

ODEX previously announced in September last year that the film will be screened in select cinemas in Southeast Asia, including the Philippines.

 

Tomonori Sudou, who worked on the Coyote Ragtime Show anime series, will direct the anime films, while Akira Hiyama will handle the scripts, which will be produced by Ufotable.

Yuki Kajiura, who previously worked on the music of several Fate television anime series, will compose the music and Japanese singer Aimer performed the theme song for the First and Second anime films.

The Japanese voice cast were lead by Noriko Shitaya (“Chelsea” Coyote Ragtime Show) as “Sakura Mato” and Noriaki Sugiyama (“Sasuke Uchiha”, Naruto) as “Shiro Emiya”.