There are very few left until it finally sells out. Final Fantasy VII RebirthThe next product among the number of stories has become the most popular, and includes not only the original game, but also various spinoffs such as Crisis Core. It was even called a CGI movie Advanced childrenWhich takes place right after the official ending of the story and which will apparently delight all those who haven’t seen it in the cinema.
As reported by Square EnixThe final version of this three-dimensional film will reach fans in a limited way before the release of the next game, especially 21 and 22 February this yearAs part of a collaboration between Fathom Events and Sony Pictures. Although we have already mentioned, it will be issued only on these two days, so users must keep an eye on the release of tickets and not be without their place in the room.
Note that tickets are now available through Fathom event Or at the box office of participating movies, which are over 650. Of course, there is a specific description for those of us who don’t live there AmericaSince it is not known whether the film will arrive in these directions, we will have to wait a bit. now Square Enix It has some presence in Latin and may mean we’re hoping to get a look at this film that still looks pretty good today.
Movie Synopsis:
The story of “Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children” takes place two years after the events of the game “Final Fantasy VII”. Earth is dealing with the devastation caused by the meteor and the effects of Sephiroth’s defeat. However, a new threat arises in the form of a disease called “Geostigma”, which affects those who have been in contact with Genova and Mako’s remains during previous events.
Cloud Strife, the protagonist of the original game, now lives in solitude and is plagued by guilt and grief over the loss of his loved ones and the destruction caused by Sephiroth. As Geostigma spreads, Cloud is contacted by three mysterious individuals named Kadaz, Loz, and Yazu, who wish to revive Sephiroth.
Note that you can also find this film in Blu-ray format if you want to watch it
Through: gonintendo
Editor’s note: It’s a movie worth watching a few times, and now that we’re reminded of its existence, I think I’ll pull out the Blu-ray in my collection and watch it year after year. It’s a shame that theater screenings are only available to US residents.