Visionary filmmakers James Cameron and Jon Landau (Avatar, Titanic) push the boundaries of filmmaking technology anew in their latest groundbreaking hybrid film Alita: Battle Angel.
The animated film is set in a dystopian future where a teenage cyborg girl’s core, Alita (Rosa Salazar) has been rescued from a scrapyard by a grieving compassionate cyber-doctor, Ido (Christoph Waltz).
Repaired with a new body that the doctor has built for his own daughter who died before its completion, Alita wakes up with no memory of who she is or where she came from. As Alita discovers her past, that she was created at a time when technology is far more advanced than the present-day world she woke up to, she finds herself in collision with powerful cyborgs who wants her dead because her existence threatens the natural order of things.
Defying expectations in an entirely new world, Alita: Battle Angel will hit Philippine theaters next year, Jan. 8.
From 20th Century Fox, the film also stars Jennifer Connelly, Ed Skrein, Mahershala Ali, Jackie Earle, Michelle Rodriguez, Keean Johnson, Lana Condor and Jorge Lendeborg, Jr..