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I have a feeling it will just rip off the anime in its entirety... All the characters are there, that were in the ova.
I really don’t understand the reason for the big eyes... it just looks strange, it’s not an anime, so why?
Because I lov d the anime so much, I am excited for this theatrical release. They have a lot of famous people in this so, they have pumped some serious cash into it...
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Fox just made a slew of release date changes. Instead of opening Alita: Battle Angel on Dec. 21, she now goes on Feb. 14, 2019. Instead, Fox is releasing, what we hear, is a PG-13 version of Deadpool 2 on Dec. 21. They’ve listed it as untitled Deadpool movie. For Alita, it’s about the date, to have the first movie coming out of […]
Someone had to blink this Xmas and it was Alita with those massive eyes as the film has now been delayed till 14 February 2019
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Set several centuries in the future, the abandoned Alita (Rosa Salazar) is found in the scrapyard of Iron City by Ido (Christoph Waltz), a compassionate cyber-doctor who takes the unconscious cyborg Alita to his clinic. When Alita awakens she has no memory of who she is, nor does she have any recognition of the world she finds herself in. Everything is new to Alita, every experience a first. As she learns to navigate her new life and the treacherous streets of Iron City, Ido tries to shield Alita from her mysterious past while her street-smart new friend, Hugo (Keean Johnson), offers instead to help trigger her memories. A growing affection develops between the two until deadly forces come after Alita and threaten her newfound relationships. It is then that Alita discovers she has extraordinary fighting abilities that could be used to save the friends and family she’s grown to love. Determined to uncover the truth behind her origin, Alita sets out on a journey that will lead her to take on the injustices of this dark, corrupt world, and discover that one young woman can change the world in which she lives.
Some good reviews out there but broadly the scoring horizon for the film is looking dim with an initial score average on Meta coming in at a weak 46/100. Early projection tracking for the film a few weeks back also placed it as opening to $14.5m in the US which if that happens would be classed as a disaster for the studio.
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