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#FGO Solomon Movie Coming Soon to Southeast Asia Theatres

#FGO Solomon Movie Coming Soon to Southeast Asia Theatres

ODEX announced that the Fate/Grand Order – Final Singularity Grand Temple of Time: Solomon anime film will be released in Southeast Asia. While no specific dates were given, the Singapore-based distributor teased that it was “Coming Soon” on their social media accounts. 

Countries to receive the film include Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Singapore. The Fate/Grand Order Final Singularity – Grand Temple of Time: Solomon film premiered in Japan on July 30. 

The two-part Fate/Grand Order film featuring the Camelot singularity was previously screened by ODEX in Southeast Asia. The first part, titled Fate/Grand Order THE MOVIE Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot Wandering; Agateram, first screened in Singapore on March 6. The second part, titled Fate/Grand Order THE MOVIE Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot Paladin;Agateram, first screened on August 7 in Singapore.

First announced in 2020, FGO Solomon is based on the final chapter of the Fate/Grand Order mobile game’s first arc, which sees humanity’s final Master Ritsuka, the Demi-Servant Mash, and the Chaldea organization attempting to save humanity. 

To do so, Ritsuka and Mash travel to various timeline-affecting Singularities, including the Babylonia Singularity featured in Fate/Grand Order – Absolute Demonic Battlefront: Babylonia and the Camelot Singularity shown in 2020’s Fate/Grand Order THE MOVIE Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot Wandering; Agateram and 2021’s Fate/Grand Order THE MOVIE Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot Paladin; Agateram.

The returning staff from FGO Babylonia includes Toshifumi Akai as director, Takashi Takeuchi as lead character designer, Tomoaki Takase as character designer, Yurie Hama as chief animation director (previously animation director and assistant animation director), Hisayo Usui, Satoru Hirayanagi, and Minami Usui as art directors, and Keita Haga and Ryō Kawasaki as music composers. Kinoko Nasu is credited with the original script. 

New additions to the staff include Makaria’s Hiroshi Gōroku as one of the art directors and Shinya Matsui (Koikimo) as photography director.

Source: ODEX

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