Final Fantasy Xv is becoming an entire universe of products including a Sony Pictures Animated movie.
During a Final Fantasy event in La, Square Enix revealed a ton of details regarding the upcoming game. For starters Final Fantasy Xv will release September 30th, but an entire universe is coming with it.
The big announcement seems to be a full CG animated movie titled Kingslaive, which will be produced by Sony Pictures. The film will be released digitally before the games release.
The animated feature weaves together the complexities of kingdoms at war, royal relationships and epic battles in a tale that will set the stage for the main Final Fantasy Xv narrative. The CG movie features an all-star cast with Sean Bean (Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones) voicing Regis, the King of Lucis who has sworn to protect his kingdom, Lena Headey (300, Game of Thrones), voicing Luna, the...
During a Final Fantasy event in La, Square Enix revealed a ton of details regarding the upcoming game. For starters Final Fantasy Xv will release September 30th, but an entire universe is coming with it.
The big announcement seems to be a full CG animated movie titled Kingslaive, which will be produced by Sony Pictures. The film will be released digitally before the games release.
The animated feature weaves together the complexities of kingdoms at war, royal relationships and epic battles in a tale that will set the stage for the main Final Fantasy Xv narrative. The CG movie features an all-star cast with Sean Bean (Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones) voicing Regis, the King of Lucis who has sworn to protect his kingdom, Lena Headey (300, Game of Thrones), voicing Luna, the...
- 3/31/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Dustin Spino)
- Cinelinx
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