Key art for Heaven's Feel III featuring the major characters
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Fate/Stay Night: Heaven’s Feel Movies Debut on Hulu, Crunchyroll

The three Fate/Stay Night: Heaven’s Feel movies arrived on Hulu, and they are also set to debut on Crunchyroll on December 19, 2024. All three entries in the Ufotable-film series are now available both in Japanese with subtitles and with the English dub on the streaming service.

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The films are available individually, with separate listings for the audio track, like many of the other anime streaming on Hulu and Crunchyroll. Heaven’s Feel I. presage flower, Heaven’s Feel II. lost butterfly, and Heaven’s Feel III. spring song are an adaptation of the Heaven’s Feel route from the Fate/Stay Night visual novel. These three focus on Shirou Emiya and Sakura Matou as the two of them deal with the breakdown of the Fuyuki Holy Grail War and its effects on their relationship.

The films were originally released in theaters back in 2017, 2019, and 2020. The Crunchyroll and Hulu release marks the first time the films have been available on a streaming service. It follows the release of the remaster of the Fate/Stay Night: Realta Nua visual novel for the PC and Switch, as well as the announcement of the beginning of the anime adaptation of the Ryogo Narita light novel series Fate/Strange Fake, centering on a Grail War taking place in Nevada.

Here’s the trailer:

Crunchyroll currently has the license to stream the other Ufotable Fate adaptations: Fate/Zero and Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works. Fate/Strange Fake will also being airing there soon.

The three Fate/Stay Night Heaven’s Feel I-III movies are streaming now on Hulu and will be on Crunchyroll later today.


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John Capetanos is a contributing Writer for Siliconera. He's been playing games since he could read and continues to enjoy playing and writing about them. His favorite game series are Devil May Cry, Armored Core, Final Fantasy, and Xenoblade.