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2nd Fate/stay night Heaven's Feel Anime Film Previewed in TV Ad
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The official Twitter account for the Fate/stay night franchise began streaming a second commercial on Saturday for Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel II. lost butterfly, the second film in the Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel anime film trilogy. The video previews Aimer's theme song "I beg you."
【劇場公開記念 新CM解禁!】
— Fate/stay night (@Fate_SN_Anime) January 12, 2019
本日からの全国ロードショーを記念して、新規カット含む新CMを解禁いたしました!
ぜひ劇場へ足をお運びいただき、第二章の行方を見届けていただければと思います。
皆様さまのご来場、お待ちしております!#Fate_sn_anime pic.twitter.com/2cBSKXTvR8
The film opened in Japan on Saturday, and screenings revealed that the third film, Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel III. spring song, will open in spring 2020. Aniplex of America will screen the second film in theaters in the United States this year.
The first film, Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel I. presage flower, opened at #1 at the Japanese box office by both attendance and box office earnings in October 2017. The film sold a total of 980,000 tickets to earn 1.5 billion yen (about US$13.5 million).
The film held its United States premiere at The Theater At Ace Hotel in Los Angeles in November 2017. More theaters began screening the film through mid-December 2017. The film screened in Canada on January 14, 2018. The English dub of the first film debuted in theaters in the United States on June 5 and June 7. Aniplex of America released the film on Blu-ray Disc on November 20.
Tomonori Sudō (Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, Fate/Zero animation director) is directing the films, and ufotable is animating the work. Yuki Kajiura (Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works theme song composer, Fate/Zero music and theme song composer) is composing the music. Takahiro Miura is providing the storyboards. Aimer performed the first film's theme song.
"Heaven's Feel" is a route from the original Fate/stay night visual novel. A manga adaptation of the route launched in May 2015.
The television anime adaptation of Fate/stay night's 'Unlimited Blade Works' route premiered in October 2014. The initial Fate/stay night anime premiered in 2005.
Source: Fate/stay night's Twitter account