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Running time122 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$170 millionBox office$404.9 millionAlita: Battle Angel is a 2019 American based on the 1990s Japanese series (known as Battle Angel Alita outside Japan). Directed by, the film is co-produced by and written by Cameron. Stars as the titular heroine, an girl who sets out to learn about her destiny after she awakens in a new body with no past memory of who she is., and also star in supporting roles.Originally announced in 2003, production on the release of the film was repeatedly delayed due to Cameron's work on and its sequels. After years of the film languishing in, Rodriguez was announced as the film's director in April 2016, with Salazar being cast the following month. Began in, mostly at Rodriguez’s, in October 2016, lasting through February 2017.Alita: Battle Angel had its world premiere at the on January 31, 2019, and was released in the United States on February 14, 2019 by in, 3D and formats. It marks the first film to be produced by since 2009's Avatar, as well as the last film released by 20th Century Fox before took control on March 20, 2019. The film grossed over $404 million worldwide, becoming the and Rodriguez's most commercially successful film to-date.

It received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for Salazar's performance, the action scenes, and the visual effects, but criticism for the 'muddled screenplay' and the set-up for sequels. Contents.Plot In 2563, 300 years after Earth is devastated by a catastrophic known as 'The Fall' or 'The Great War', scientist Dr.

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Dyson Ido discovers a with an intact human brain while scavenging for spare parts in the junkyard of the metropolis Iron City. Ido attaches a new cyborg body to the brain and names her 'Alita' after his deceased daughter for whom he originally built the body. Alita awakens with no memory of her past, and meets Dr. Chiren, Ido's estranged ex-wife, and befriends the charismatic Hugo, who dreams of moving to the wealthy sky city of Zalem. Hugo introduces Alita to Motorball, a racing sport played by cyborg gladiators. Secretly, Hugo robs cyborgs of their parts for Vector, owner of the Motorball tournament, to build his own unbeatable champion.One night, Alita follows Ido and discovers he is a; they are ambushed by three cyborg led by Grewishka.

Ido is injured, and Alita instinctively fights using the long-lost ancient Martian martial art of ' Kunst' (a German expression, meaning 'the art of the armor' literally 'armor art' ) and kills two of the cyborgs and damages Grewishka, who retreats underground. Despite Alita believing fighting will help her rediscover her past, Ido discourages her from becoming a Hunter-Warrior. Alita finds a highly advanced cyborg body in a crashed spaceship outside the city. Recognizing the body as a Berserker — deadly of the enemy nation United Republics of Mars (URM) from the Great War — Ido refuses to install Alita in it.Frustrated with Ido, Alita goes off by herself and registers as a Hunter-Warrior. At the Kansas Bar, she and Hugo are unable to recruit other Hunter-Warriors to her cause of taking down Grewishka. The narcissistic Zapan provokes Alita, and she severely beats him in a fight, triggering a chaotic bar brawl until Ido intervenes. An upgraded Grewishka arrives and challenges Alita to a duel, revealing he has been sent by Zalem's technocrat overlord, Nova, to destroy her.

Despite her courage and combat skills, Alita's body is sliced up by Grewishka's chain-bladed fingers, but Ido, Hugo and Hunter-Warrior McTeague arrive and force Grewishka to retreat. Ido apologizes and transplants Alita into the Berserker body, and discovers Alita is rather older than the teenager he assumed her to be due to the adaptive technology changing the body's proportions to match.Having fallen in love with Hugo, Alita enters a Motorball tryout race for the prize money to send Hugo to Zalem.

Ido warns Alita that the other contestants are wanted cyborgs hired by Vector, under Nova’s orders, to kill her but she destroys many of them in the competition. Hugo’s relationship with Alita leads him to decide to quit his secret job. He confronts Tanji, in the process of mugging another cyborg with the rest of the gang; but Zapan appears, murdering Tanji, the cyborg and framing Hugo, though he escapes, and calls Alita for help; she abandons the race and finds him just as Zapan does. Zapan mortally wounds Hugo and tells Alita that Hunter-Warrior law dictates that she must either kill Hugo or let Zapan finish him off. Chiren, working for Vector, offers to save Hugo by attaching his severed head to Alita's system. When Zapan sees through the trick and attempts to stop Alita, the guard mech stops Zapan from stealing her claim on Hugo's bounty and Alita seizes his prized Damascus blade and slices his face off.Ido transplants Hugo's head onto a cyborg body, and tells Alita that Vector’s offer to help Hugo reach Zalem was a lie; as an exiled citizen of Zalem, Ido is certain that citizens of Iron City cannot enter Zalem unless becoming a motorball champion.

Alita storms the factory and confronts Vector, who reveals that Chiren has been harvested for her organs. Vector summons Grewishka, but Alita’s new body allows her to destroy him with ease. She forces Nova to speak to her through Vector. When Nova threatens to harm her friends, Alita fatally stabs Vector.Ido tells Alita that Hugo has fled to climb a cargo tube towards Zalem.

Alita catches up to him, and pleads with him to return with her. He agrees, but a serrated defense ring dropped by Nova shreds his body and throws him off the tube. Hugo, realizing he is too damaged to survive, thanks Alita for saving him before falling to his death.Months later, Alita is the star of the Motorball tournament. Cheered on by the crowd, she pledges vengeance by pointing her sword toward Zalem, where Nova watches from above, smirking in anticipation.Cast. as, a revived female cyborg suffering from. as Dr. Dyson Ido, a renowned cyborg scientist, part-time and Alita's.

as Hugo, Alita's love interest, a morally conflicted. as Vector, an influential entrepreneur with criminal connections.

as Dr. (left) and (right), the producers of Alita, an early 1990s series written by, was originally brought to 's attention by filmmaker, and Cameron immediately became enamored with the concept.The 'battleangelalita.com' was registered to James Cameron by around June 2000. Fox also registered the 'battleangelmovie.com' domain. In April 2003, it was reported by Moviehole that Cameron had confirmed he would direct a Battle Angel film. Cameron confirmed that a script for the film was in production during an interview on the program on on May 4, 2003. It was originally scheduled to be his next production after the TV series, which was influenced by Battle Angel Alita. It was later scheduled to be his next film after in January 2005.In June 2005, claimed that the film was being delayed while Cameron developed a film known as Project 880, which would later be renamed.

Ran an interview in February 2006 in which Cameron stated that his deal with 20th Century Fox was that he produce both films. The article also claimed that Battle Angel was slated to be released in September 2009.

In June 2006, Cameron commented that Battle Angel was the second of two planned film trilogies he was developing, with the first being Avatar.In May 2008, Cameron indicated he would be working on a film titled The Dive, a biography of and, thus delaying the film again. That July, at the, he reiterated that he was still committed to making the film. In December 2009, Cameron commented during an interview with that a script for Battle Angel had been completed.In February 2010, producer commented during an interview that he was trying to convince Cameron to change the film's title to Alita: Battle Angel. Landau also revealed that screenwriter had worked on writing the film. In August 2010, Cameron stated that the film was 'still on his radar', but he didn't know when he would make it. However, that October, he confirmed that his next films would be two Avatar sequels instead of Battle Angel.

He still stated that he did not intend to abandon the film, stating that he loved the project too much to hand it off to another director, but reiterated in June 2011 that it would not be produced until the two Avatar sequels were completed, stating that ' Battle Angel is not going to happen for a few years'. According to Cameron, his reason for producing Avatar first is because he believes that the film can raise public awareness of the need for. ReleasedFebruary 15, 2019Length64: 00Milan RecordschronologyMortal Engines (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)(2018)Alita: Battle Angel (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)(2019)Terminator: Dark Fate (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)(2019)All tracks written.

I Don't Even Know My Own Name'5:443.' What's Your Dream?' Double Identity'1:545.' The Warrior Within'3:316.' A Dark Past'1:297.'

In Time You'll Remember'0:588.' Nova's Orders'2:489.' Jackers Mission'2:3610.' Unlocking the Past'3:5211.'

Whose Body Is This?' Grewishka's Revenge'4:2313.' Broken Doll'2:3414.' With Me'5:4115.'

I'd Give You My Heart'3:0716.' You Just Lost a Puppet'2:3017.' What Did You Do?'

In the Clouds'3:5619.' Raising the Sword'1:4320.' Motorball'5:14Total length:64 minutesOn December 17, 2018, it was announced that would have a song featured on the film's soundtrack titled '. The song and official music video were released on January 24, 2019., with the official music video directed. Composed the score for the film as well as 'Swan Song' as co-writer. The soundtrack was released on February 15, 2019, at.

Post-production The visual effects were provided by, and and supervised by Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, Nick Epstein, Raymond Chen and Nigel Denton-Howes. Weta Digital was the primary vendor for the Alita digital puppet, which required the company to redesign its motion capture methods to capture all the subtleties and complexities of Salazar’s performance. Marketing The first trailer for the film was released on December 8, 2017, with a July 2018 release in mind.

The footage received a mixed response, with a majority of the commentary focusing on the appearance of the titular character,. Andrew Liptak of stated that 'The character looks like an anime doll come to life, or like a Disney character that's just a hair off from normal. It's probably a deliberate choice, meant to remind viewers at every moment that Alita isn't human.

But after so many years of trying to mimic convincing human faces and not entirely succeeding, it's still unsettling to see a character hovering this close to realistic, while staying this far away from it.' Adam Chitwood of was intrigued and cautiously optimistic, saying, 'This thing looks bonkers, and now it's crystal clear why Cameron was considering directing this in the first place. The choice to make your protagonist a photo-real CG creation interacting with actual human characters is mighty ambitious, and I can say with certainty this doesn't look like anything Robert Rodriguez has done before.

I don't know if it'll be good, but it definitely seems like it'll at least be interesting.' A second trailer was shown at and made its way online on July 23, 2018, with a December 2018 release in mind. The trailer featured a cover of 's ', covered by composer J2 featuring vocalist Avery. The third trailer was released in November 2018, almost a year after the first trailer was launched.A tie-in novel was released on November 20, 2018, written by sci-fi author. Entitled Iron City, the novel's story acted as a prequel focused on some of the residents living in Iron City before the events of the film.

An audiobook adaptation of the novel was also released on the same date, narrated by Brian Nishii. Alongside the release of the film, another novel titled Dr. Ido’s Journal by Nick Aires was published on February 19, 2019. 300 limited edition copies of The Art and Making of the Movie by Abbie Bernstein were signed by Robert Rodriguez. The official novelization of the film was released on the same date, written by Pat Cadigan.In January 2019, Cameron and Twentieth Century Fox partnered with to give 13-year-old double amputee Tilly Lockey a pair of Alita-inspired bionic Hero Arms for the film's London premiere.In February 2019, Twentieth Century Fox collaborated with to create 'Passport to Iron City', a recreation of the film's setting for fans to tour. 'Passport to Iron City' is available in New York City, Los Angeles, and Austin.

Release The film held its world premiere on January 31, 2019, at the in. On January 28, 2019, Cameron announced that the film would hold free one-day previews in the United States on January 31, 2019.The film was released by in the United States on February 14, 2019 in standard, 3D, 3D and formats. It was originally set to be released on July 20, 2018, but in February 2018, the film was delayed to December 21, before later being pushed back again in late September to its final release date, with a PG-13 cut of taking its place. It is also the final film solely distributed by 20th Century Fox, as began distributing future Fox releases starting with the release of due to their 's in March 2019.The film was released in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Taiwan on February 5, 2019, the Philippines on February 6, India on February 8, and Japan and Mainland China on February 22. Home media Alita: Battle Angel is scheduled to be released by on digital platforms on July 9, 2019, with, and releases following on July 23.

The 4K version is slated to be Fox's first 4K release to utilize (alongside rival format HDR10+ (of which Fox had already released films in and is a backer of) on the same disc), and will include a bonus version of the film on a separate disc. Reception Box office Alita: Battle Angel grossed $85.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $319.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $404.9 million, against a production budget of $170 million. Estimates vary for the total worldwide gross the film needed in order to, with Fox insiders stating $350 million but outside financial publications pegging the amount at $400–500 million. North America In the United States and Canada, the film was initially projected to gross $18–22 million in its opening weekend, and around $25 million from 3,790 theaters over its first four days. After making $8.7 million on its first day (including $2.4 million from Wednesday night previews), five-day projections were increased to $36–40 million. It then made $7.5 million on its second day of release and went on to debut to $28.5 million in the weekend, finishing first at the box office. It also had a four-day gross of $36.5 million and five-day total of $43 million.

Opening weekend audiences consisted of 60% male and 40% female, with demographics including 44% White, 21%, 15% and 14%. The film dropped 58% in its second weekend, making $12 million and finishing second behind newcomer, and then made $7 million in its third, finishing third.

Other territories Alita opened a week early in 11 international markets (including ten Asian countries as well as the United Kingdom), where it grossed $32 million in its opening weekend. It opened at number two in South Korea with $10.9 million, first in Taiwan with $4.2 million (where it was Fox's fourth biggest opening ever), $4.2 million in the United Kingdom (with a 42% being from 3D shows), and $2.9 million in Malaysia (where it was Fox's second biggest opening ever). In its second international weekend, the film grossed $56.2 million from 86 markets, bringing its international gross to $94.4 million. It was the weekend's second highest-grossing film with $84 million worldwide, behind the.In China, Alita earned $1 million from early midnight previews prior to release. It had a China opening-day gross of $20 million on February 22, 2019, surpassing expectations, with its opening-weekend projection increasing from $50 million to over $60 million.

The film's daily gross increased to $24.8 million on its second day, for a two-day gross of $44.55 million in China. The film had an opening weekend gross of $65 million in China, making it Fox's biggest opening of all time in the country.

It also set a new February record, with $9 million (14%) from 603 IMAX screens in China. Chinese opening weekend audiences consisted of 54% male and 46% female.

In Japan, the film launched with $3.2 million in its opening weekend. In its third international weekend, it topped the international box office with $92.5 million in 82 markets. The film also topped the worldwide box office that weekend with $104.4 million. Critical response On review aggregator, Alita: Battle Angel holds an approval rating of 60% based on 295 reviews, with an average rating of 5.98/10. The website's critical consensus reads, ' Alita: Battle Angel 's story struggles to keep up with its special effects, but fans of futuristic sci-fi action may still find themselves more than sufficiently entertained.'

On, the film has a score of 54 out of 100, based on 48 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'A–' on an A+ to F scale, while those at gave it an overall positive score of 78% and a 59% 'definite recommend'.Michael Nordine of gave the film a grade of 'B+', saying, ' Alita: Battle Angel is Rodriguez's best film since he brought Frank Miller's, a sci-fi epic that does something rare in an age of endless adaptations and reboots: lives up to its potential while leaving you wanting more.' Writing for, Guy Lodge praised Rodriguez's effort but called the film 'muddled' and wrote: 'This manga-based cyberpunk origin story is a pretty zappy effects showcase, weighed down by a protracted, soul-challenged Frankenstory that short-circuits every time it gets moving.' Monica Castillo from wrote that the 'visual bonanza cooked up by Rodriguez, cinematographer Bill Pope and editors Stephen E. Rivkin and Ian Silverstein is enough to power through any narrative bumps with quickly paced action and bleak, yet colorful, imagery' and gave film 2.5 out of 4.

Lawsuit On January 30, 2019, Epic Stone Group, a Florida-based multimedia company, sued Twentieth Century Fox for trademark infringement over the 'Battle Angel' name. The lawsuit claims that Epic Stone Group had filed the trademark for 'Battle Angel' in 2009 for computer games, action figures, and other merchandise, and it had filed a new application in April 2018 to use the name on DVDs, e-books, films, and television programs.On May 30, 2019, Epic Stone Group filed to dismiss their trademark infringement suit against Twentieth Century Fox with prejudice. Future Cameron and Rodriguez have hinted that the film could lead to multiple sequels. On February 6, 2019, they announced that they have plans for Alita: Battle Angel 2 in the future. The casting of in a non-speaking role as Nova in this film was intended to be a setup for the sequel.In an interview with, Cameron explained the reason for rearranging the film title from the initial source material, allowing the possibilities of sequel titles, 'It's Alita, colon, Battle Angel. Because the next one will be ' Alita: Fallen Angel' and then Alita. You know ' Avenging Angel' and then Alita whatever.

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Alita Battle Angel SoundtrackFrom visionary filmmakers James Cameron (AVATAR) and Robert Rodriguez (SIN CITY), comes ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL, an epic adventure of hope and empowerment.