'Final Fantasy 15' 'Kingsglaive' release date: movie arrives digitally next month

A screenshot from the trailer of the "Final Fantasy 15" movie titled "Kingsglaive"YouTube/PlayStation

A new trailer for the "Final Fantasy 15" movie "Kingsglaive" has been released, equipping fans with what they need to know about the story and showcasing the beauty of the visuals.

The kingdoms and characters fans will see in the "Final Fantasy 15" film were introduced in all their pure CG or computer-generated glory that makes for a gorgeous masterpiece of a movie.

"For centuries, the sacred magic of the divine crystal blessed our world and its people. But in time, the promise of its power brought war to our lands," the voiceover says in the "Kingsglaive" trailer.

As this was said, the prosperous and once peaceful kingdoms of Lucis and Niflheim begin to engage in warfare with all sorts of creatures and deadly weapons involved.

Fans won't have to wait that long to see the "Final Fantasy 15" movie since it will be released digitally on Aug. 30. By Oct. 4, fans can watch it again on Blu-ray and DVD.

"Kingsglaive" has a killer voice cast. Protagonist Nyx Ulric will be played by "Breaking Bad" alum Aaron Paul while "Game of Thrones" star Lena Headey is playing the role of an Oracle named Lunafreya Nox Fleuret.

Headey's former "GOT" co-star Sean Bean will provide the voice of Regis Lucis Caelum CXIII, the king of Lucis and the father of "Final Fantasy 15" protagonist Noctis.

The title of the film actually refers to the group of elite soldiers including Nyx that Regis of Lucis tasks to stop Niflheim from stealing the powerful crystal.

"Kingsglaive" is a must-watch for those who want to acquire all the necessary knowledge needed in playing and dominating "Final Fantasy 15."

The film practically tells the events that lead up to the highly-anticipated game. Part of the description is as follows:

As the overwhelming military might of the empire bears down, King Regis is faced with an impossible ultimatum – to marry his son, Prince Noctis to Princess Lunafreya of Tenebrae (Lena Headey), captive of Niflheim, and surrender his lands to the empire's rule. Although the king concedes, it becomes clear that the empire will stop at nothing to achieve their devious goals, with only the Kingsglaive standing between them and world domination.

A copy of "Kingsglaive" will be included in special editions of "Final Fantasy 15," which launches Sept. 30.