Fate/stay night the Movie [Heaven's Feel] II. lost butterfly (劇場版「Fate/stay night [Heaven's Feel]」Ⅱ.lost butterfly, Gekijōban "Feito/sutei naito [Hebunzu Fīru]" II. lost butterfly?) is an anime movie by ufotableWP studio released in January 12, 2019 on japanese cinemas. The story is an adaptation of the Heaven's Feel storyline in the Fate/stay night visual novel. It is the second movie of the Heaven's Feel movie trilogy.
"The opponent I must fight still remains in this town."
The boy made a decision to keep fighting, and to protect the girl.
The Holy Grail War, where Masters and Servants fight to claim the Holy Grail.
A new war has started again in Fuyuki City, 10 years after the previous Grail War.
However, due to the participation of Zouken Matou,
the patriarch of one of the Founding Three Families in the Holy Grail War, things begin distorting, twisting, and growing worse.
Zouken summons the Servant, True Assassin.
An unknown shadow covers the city, killing Masters and Servants one by one.
Shirou Emiya, who has been fighting as a Master in the war, gets injured, losing his Servant, Saber.
With his firm decision to protect Sakura Matou, Shirou refuses to leave the battle.
While Sakura worries about Shirou, she also gets entangled in her own fate as a mage.
"I promise. I'll – "
He decided he wouldn’t betray her.
However, their fervent wishes are about be crushed by the black shadow soon…
Several scenes with Rider and Illya from the visual novel are omitted.
Shirou and Illya begin to bond in the park after Saber is consumed by the Shadow, as opposed to before.
The interaction where Shirou and company tries to save Sakura is in the school's library instead of the hallway.
The fight between Archer and Rider is noticeably shorter.
Archer warns Shirou of the consequences of his choice after Shirou chooses to abandon his ideal to protect Sakura, as opposed to before.
Berserker's fight with Saber Alter lasts significantly longer.
Saber Alter leaves immediately after defeating Berserker, as opposed to after briefly fighting Archer when she tries to kill Shirou to take Illya.
Archer utilizes Rho Aias during his battle against the Shadow.
Rin explains the consequences of Archer's arm to Shirou at his house, as opposed to Kirei after the transplant.
Rider's talk with Shirou about how she feels about Sakura is significantly shorter.
Shirou meets Zouken in the greenhouse of the Matou Manor, as opposed to in the living room.
Sakura sees the world as fairy tale-esque world where she's dressed in a ballgown, and she views the people she consumes while under the Shadow's influence as stuffed animal-like creatures.
Sakura briefly sinks into the Shadow to regenerate herself after Gilgamesh eviscerates her.
Gilgamesh tries to attack Sakura again after one of his legs is consumed.
Shirou notices Sakura's shadow distort when he finds her collapsed at the entrance of his house after she returns home from consuming Gilgamesh the previous night.
Shirou and Rin learn of the Shadow consuming forty people in town from a news report, as opposed to them learning of it during their patrol.
Mind of Steel
A vision depicting a version of Shirou with white hair and yellow eyes beheading Sakura in a burning Fuyuki is seen when Zouken reveals the truth about Sakura and the Shadow.
Sakura continues to pretend to sleep after Shirou decides not to kill in her sleep, as opposed to her trying to convince him to kill her. Thus their interaction with both each other and Rider is absent.
Sakura orders Rider with her final command spell to protect Shirou the morning after in the front yard of the Emiya household and not at night in her bedroom during the encounter with Shirou and him choosing whether to kill her or not.
Sakura sees Shadow Giants dancing around her after Shinji is killed.
Sakura fully transforms into Dark Sakura after Shinji is killed.
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Ufotable Heaven's Feel II. Lost Butterfly key art.
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Ufotable Heaven's Feel II. Lost Butterfly key art Illustration by Takashi Takeuchi.
Ufotable Heaven's Feel II. Lost Butterfly key art Illustration by Takashi Takeuchi.