A Final Fantasy VII Movie? The Original Director Says "Yes, Please!"
Yoshinori Kitase, the director behind the original Final Fantasy VII, has expressed his enthusiastic support for a potential film adaptation of the iconic JRPG. This news is particularly exciting given the mixed reception of previous Final Fantasy films.
Final Fantasy VII's enduring popularity, fueled by its compelling characters, narrative, and lasting cultural impact, has transcended the gaming world. The 2020 remake further solidified its appeal to both longtime fans and a new generation. While the franchise's cinematic ventures haven't mirrored the success of its games, the renewed interest in the IP is promising.
In a recent interview on Danny Peña's YouTube channel, Kitase confirmed that no official movie adaptation is currently in the works. However, he revealed significant interest from Hollywood filmmakers and actors who are passionate about Final Fantasy VII and its legacy. This suggests a potential future adaptation featuring the beloved Avalanche team is a real possibility.
Hollywood and Kitase Align on a Potential FFVII Film
Kitase's personal enthusiasm for a Final Fantasy VII movie extends beyond the industry's interest. He stated he would "love" to see it happen, envisioning either a direct cinematic adaptation or a visually stunning project. This shared excitement from both the original director and Hollywood creatives bodes well for fans hoping to see Cloud and his companions' journey brought to the big screen.
While the Final Fantasy film franchise has a checkered past, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005) is widely considered a successful entry, showcasing impressive visuals and action sequences. This, coupled with the current positive momentum, suggests a new adaptation could potentially overcome past shortcomings and deliver a faithful and captivating cinematic experience.