Sword Art Online Progressive – Aria of a Starless Night finally premiered in Japan at the end of October 2021. This movie takes us again to visit this VRMMORPG together with Kirito and Asuna. Fortunately, this time they will have the help of ¿Eternals from Marvel?
The premiere brought these two giant franchises together in a crossover that no one saw coming. But why? Will we see Salma Hayek enter the world of virtual reality of Sword Art Online Progressive? Not exactly, it was all part of the advertising campaign of Disney.
In the promo, the voice of Asuna from Sword Art Online Progressive, the actress Haruka Tomatsu and Ayumi Tanematsu, the voice behind the Japanese version of Eternals, talk to each other and discuss how both films go to the beginning of their respective universes.
This crossover was due to the fact that the premiere of both films is relatively close. The story of Kirito and Asuna was released on October 30, while Eternals will be out on November 5.
Sword Art Online Synopsis
The synopsis of Sword Art Online Progressive – Aria of a Starless Night from Funimation mention the following:
The day the Nervegear was put on, Asuna Yuki was a third year student who had never played an online game. On November 6, Sword Art Online, the world’s first VRMMORPG, was released. The enthusiasm and euphoria of their players ended, when they realized that a Game Master prevented them from leaving ‘
‘The Game Master gave them a warning:’ This may seem like a game, but it’s like no other. ‘ If you die inside it, you die in real life. ‘
The address of Sword Art Online the Movie – Progressive – Aria of a Starless Night is in charge of Ayako Kohno, who has already directed other animes like Kuroshitsuji, Nanatzu no Taizai, High School Fleet, etc., and of Kento Toya, who has already worked with this franchise. Hopefully the date of your announcement to Mexico and Latin America I arrived soon.
Follow the discussion on this and other topics on our channel Discord. You can also stop by our Youtube To see more content related to anime, movies, comics, video games and more from geek culture:
.