![]() "He's that important to the series," says Nomura. When asked if Kingdom Hearts could evolve beyond Sora, Nomura claimed that "Sora is actually the only real candidate for the main character," going so far as to say that the entries would no longer be numbered if he wasn't present. GameInformer interviewed Tetsuya Nomura about Kingdom Hearts 4, offering plenty of exciting details to discuss. Kingdom Hearts GameInformer interview with Tetsuya Nomura Otherwise, it'll probably play similarly to its predecessors with a focus on using special abilities attached to your keyblade, summoning Disney and Final Fantasy characters to do super moves, and casting classic spells such as Fira and Watera. After all, Kingdom Hearts 4 is shifting towards a far more realistic aesthetic, so perhaps it’s time to introduce Iron Man’s New York City and Thor’s Midgard. ![]() If Square Enix only implemented a couple of Marvel’s worlds per game, they’d have enough content to last them an eternity. Not only does this include the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which boasts dozens upon dozens of worlds that could be implemented over the next few games in the series, but Star Wars is massive. This is a company that now owns the rights to Marvel, Star Wars and 20th Century Fox. It would make sense for the company to introduce these worlds sporadically to give them all a fair chance to shine and allow for future Kingdom Hearts games to introduce them.īut there’s so much more to this than just Disney’s line-up of animated features. Pixar is still pumping out fun films with lovable worlds, including last year’s Luca, and most recently, Turning Red. Fans can anticipate a one-of-a-kind adventure when Kingdom Hearts 4 is eventually released.Regardless, Square Enix has a lot to work with for the future. Revisiting these worlds through their live-action counterparts could yield intriguing results and potentially expand the overall lore of the Kingdom Hearts universe, possibly even setting up parallel dimensions within the game's network of worlds.ĭespite potential obstacles such as the cost of actor likeness rights, the possibility of live-action adaptations for the Kingdom Hearts series is an intriguing one that should be considered. While only a handful of worlds are directly tied to the plot, certain Disney destinations take creative liberties with their respective movie's storyline. Some Disney worlds in Kingdom Hearts 2 and previous installments, such as Atlantica and Beast's Castle, still have untapped potential for further exploration. How Live-Action Adaptations Could Help Breathe Life Into Old Kingdom Hearts Worlds ![]() By bringing the once-animated worlds of iconic franchises into a more realistic medium, Kingdom Hearts 4 could benefit from the unique storytelling opportunities presented by these remakes. The realistic nature of Sora's latest destination means that many of the usual colorful worlds may not fit in seamlessly, but by using live-action movies to supplement the game's worlds, Square Enix and Disney have the opportunity to breathe new life into old worlds from previous Kingdom Hearts experiences. While live-action adaptations of classic Disney movies may not be popular with many fans of the original animated films, they could prove to be a valuable addition to Kingdom Hearts 4. The Live-Action Disney Movies Gives KH4 a Big Opportunity But there is an easy solution to this dilemma. These fictional worlds are based on the real world, raising questions about how the Disney worlds will fit in. However, fans were surprised by the direction the series is taking, as the protagonist Sora finds himself in a world of "unreality" or "fiction" after sacrificing himself to save Kairi. ![]() Kingdom Hearts 3 marked the end of the "dark seeker" arc, and Kingdom Hearts 4 marks the start of the "lost master" arc, signaling a new era for the series. What began as a small game in 2002 has now become a series of games spanning multiple console generations, divided into different arcs. Square Enix, known for their popular RPG series Final Fantasy, surprised fans when they announced a crossover with Disney properties to create the unique IP, Kingdom Hearts. ![]()
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