

Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel - III. Spring Song
Fate/stay night Movie: Heaven's Feel - III. Spring Song
劇場版「Fate/stay night [Heaven's Feel] III.spring song」
Synopsis
Continues the story of Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel - II. Lost Butterfly
Amid the chaos of the Fifth Holy Grail War, Shirou Emiya continues his unwavering pursuit of justice, determined to shield all those involved. His investigation into a string of murders linked to a mysterious figure drives him to stop the killings. Shinji Matou complicates the situation by exploiting his sister, Sakura Matou, in an attempt to manipulate Shirou. Shirou and Rin Tohsaka engage Shinji in battle, aiming to rescue Sakura from her brother's cruelty. As the conflict unfolds, the dark truths surrounding the Matou siblings are revealed, exposing numerous hidden secrets. In "Fate/stay night Movie: Heaven's Feel - II. Lost Butterfly," the ongoing conflict among the remaining Masters and their Servants persists, as each strives for control of the Holy Grail. As darkness consumes Fuyuki City, the very essence of their sacred war may be threatened.
In this installment
In Fuyuki City, the Fifth Holy Grail War has reached a critical juncture as the hidden enemy finally reveals itself, placing all participants in mortal danger. Shirou Emiya, Rin Toosaka, and Illyasviel von Einzbern uncover the sinister reality behind the chaos spreading through the city, understanding the severity of their situation. To protect those they hold dear, they must stand resolute against an overwhelmingly powerful foe, even if some of these opponents were once allies—or more. As the war approaches its conclusion, Shirou's deeply held convictions face a harsh trial: can he truly save a world that seems beyond redemption?
Background
Fate/stay night Movie: Heaven's Feel - III. Spring Song was ranked the ninth highest grossing Japanese film of 2020 for the Japanese box office, generating 1.95 billion yen (aprox. $19,252,497 million) during its box office run. The opening weekend grossed 474 million yen, debuting at No. 1 at the Japanese box office.

















































