The Trailer for Netflix's Fullmetal Alchemist Is a Condensed Mess of an Anime Adaptation
What happens when you try to condense 27 volumes of manga or 64 episodes of anime into a single, 90-minute movie? Well, judging from the trailer above, the answer would be “a whole lot, none of it good.”
On Feb. 19, Netflix will be releasing the theatrical live-action film of Fullmetal Alchemist, the popular manga that ran for nine years in the 2000s. The manga was subsequently adapted into two different anime, which have aired on American television via Adult Swim’s Toonami block over the years. The manga tells the story of two brothers, Ed and Al, who attempt to bring their mother back from the grave via the scientific/magical art of alchemy. However, being too inexperienced, they fail, which results in the loss of Al’s body. With Al’s soul bound inside a huge, walking suit of armor, the two brothers search for a way to undo the damage, while battling a collection of colorful foes who are also searching for the secrets of alchemical power.