The hot-blooded sci-fi movie version of "Battle Angel Alita", adapted from the original work by Japanese cartoonist Yukito Kishiro, released its latest stills today. The original author Yukito Kishiro even expressed his thoughts, saying that this is the real Battle Angel Alita that I wanted to see 30 years ago! The movie version of "Alita: Battle Angel" is adapted from the manga of the same name by Yukito Kishiro. The story is set in the 26th century, when technology can reshape most of human organs. The protagonist Ed finds the mechanical remains of a girl in a garbage dump one day. Ed saves her and names her Alita. Ed discovers that Alita has super strong fighting power, and her mission is destined to keep fighting! Yukito Kishiro was first shocked by Alita's big eyes in the movie. To be honest, although they were a bit exaggerated, they were indeed close to the image in the comics. He also praised the movie version of "Battle Angel Alita" for showing the delicate plot that he could not achieve in the comics, and exclaimed "Thank you so much! This is the real Battle Angel Alita that I wanted to see 30 years ago!" The filming of the movie version of "Alita: Battle Angel" is now nearing completion. If nothing unexpected happens, it will premiere in Japan on December 21. Please stay tuned and enjoy the latest stills! |
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