Having survived his battle against Ultraman Zero from the previous film, the evil Ultraman Belial, now known as Galactic Emperor Kaiser Belial has taken up a new conquest for universal domination. Having gained two allies in his conquest, as well as creating millions of robot servants known individually as the Legionoids and the Darklops, Belial attacks the planet of Esmeralda. Taking the planet hostage and brainwashing the guardian of the planet, Kaiser Belial is victorious in capturing the planet. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: ウルトラマンゼロ THE MOVIE 超決戦!ベリアル銀河帝国
- Also Known As: Ultraman Zero The Movie: Super Deciding Fight! The Belial Galactic Empire ,
- Screenwriter & Director: Abe Yuichi
- Genres: Action, Tokusatsu, Sci-Fi
Where to Watch Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Koyanagi YuRanMain Role
- Hamada TatsuomiNaoMain Role
- Tsuchiya TaoPrincess Emerana Luludo EsmeraldaMain Role
- Sato YasueMinaSupport Role
- BengalGuruSupport Role
- Hiraizumi SeiGaruSupport Role
Reviews
Debut of the First Reiwa Ultra
As someone who grew up with the classic Ultraman shows, the concept of an Ultraman movie felt a bit like revisiting an old friend's house – comfortable, familiar, but maybe not as exciting as exploring something entirely new. However, upon diving into this 45th-anniversary celebration flick, I was pleasantly surprised. It delivered a powerful dose of nostalgia, thrilling action, and a hero's journey that resonated on a deeper level than I anticipated. While it delivered a powerful punch of action and a satisfying hero's journey, a few minor quibbles held it back from achieving absolute perfection.First, the absolute good versus absolute evil narrative, while classic Ultraman fare, felt a touch predictable. While Belial's motivations are hinted at, a deeper exploration of his character could have added complexity to the conflict.
Secondly, the human characters, though charming, felt slightly underdeveloped compared to the larger-than-life Ultra warriors. A bit more backstory or deeper connection to Zero's struggle could have strengthened the emotional impact.
However, these are minor criticisms in the face of the film's strengths. The animation is top-notch, the fight choreography exhilarating, and the soundtrack perfectly complements the action. Most importantly, the film beautifully captures the essence of Ultraman: the unwavering belief in justice and the courage to fight for what's right.
Seeing Ultraseven team up with Zero was a true highlight, a nostalgic nod to the past while celebrating the future of the Ultra legacy. The movie's core message – that heroism is a spark within us all – resonated deeply, reminding me of why I fell in love with these characters as a child.
Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial isn't a flawless masterpiece, but it's a thoroughly enjoyable ride for fans and newcomers alike. It's a celebration of light, courage, and the enduring power of heroes, both on screen and within ourselves. Just prepare to overlook some narrative simplicity and focus on the dazzling spectacle and the timeless message of hope.
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