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Warner Bros. Japan Releases 2 Live Action Trailers Fullmetal Alchemist

A manga/anime adaptation will return to greet its fans. Is a project Fullmetal Alchemist which will fill the big screen this time. However, this adaptation was not carried out by Hollywood filmmakers but by filmmakers and the Japanese film industry. A fact that is quite a relief to see the “failure” of several similar adaptations made by Hollywood.

To support the promotion of this film, the Warner Bros. Japan has released two official trailers for the film, which depicts the efforts of two brothers who try to use witchcraft to raise their mother from the dead. In two trailers This presents a fairly thick European atmosphere, like the one in manga and anime original. The background of the European industrial revolution is the basis for the set in which the story of this film takes place.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A92LMSgRiQM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZhOVnowpAM

Project live action It is directed by Fumihiko Sori and stars Ryōsuke Yamada as Edward Elric, Tsubasa Honda as Winry Rockbell, Dean Fujioka as Roy Mustang, Fumiyo Kohinata as General Hakuro, Ryuta Sato as Maes Hughes, Misako Renbutsu as Riza Hawkeye, Natsuna as Maria Ross, Natsuki Harada as Gracia Hughes, Yo Izumi as Shou Tucker, Jun Kunimura as Doctor Marco, Yosuko Matsuyuki as Lust, Kanata Hongo as Envy, Shinji Uchiyama as Gluttony, and Kenjiro Ishimasu as Father Cornello. Alphonse Elric’s own character will be presented using CGI effects. The film is scheduled to be released in early December 2017.

Fullmetal Alchemist or Hagane no Renkinjutsushi is manga by Hiromu Arakawa. Tells the story of a brother and sister duo, Edward and Alphonse Elric who try to save their mother by using power alchemy dangerous and very powerful. Unfortunately, the attempt failed and they both had to pay for it with their limbs. In order to restore the condition of their bodies, Ed and Al travel to get a special power object called the Philosopher’s Stone.

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