Nov 14, 2018
The new "Alita: Battle Angel" trailer highlights the details of its animated lead
Fox has released another look at Robert Rodriguez's hybrid film Alita: Battle Angel, which it has pushed back from a December release date to February 14, 2019.
While the film is based on an existing property - Yukito Kishiro's manga Gunnm - it didn't stand a chance in its former December slot, where it would have been released in a crowded week against the high-profile releases of Aquaman, Mary Poppins Returns, and Bumblebee.
The film will have a better shot of finding an audience next February - and it will need to find a big one considering that its production cost has been reported to be around $180-200 million.
Its key innovation is the title character of Alita, an amnesiac female cyborg who is a 100%-animated character (created with the aid of motion capture). The character is the work of Weta Digital, who leads the visual effects and animation on Alita, with the additional involvement of Double Negative and Framestore.
Alita is produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau, and co-written by Cameron, Rodriguez, and Laeta Kalogridis.
The studio synopsis:
Post your comment