Square Enix and Japanese broadcast network TBS are releasing a live-action drama series based around Final Fantasy XIV. The series is apparently based on a real-life story of a father and son who have difficulties communicating with each other. When the father receives a PS4 for his 60th birthday, he decides to start playing the game without telling his son – anonymously joining him on quests and forming a bond that then extends beyond the fictional world on which their relationship is built.
The title of the show is loosely translated from Japanese as 'The Father of Light', and it's all part of Square's plans to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Final Fantasy series. The show will air in Japan in April, and there are rumours of further celebratory releases in the coming year to mark the series' pearl anniversary, although we have our doubts about the legitimacy of some.
Does 'The Father of Light' sound like something you might want to invest in? Leave us your English subtitles in the comments section below.
[source cinematoday.jp, via novacrystallis.com]
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Thought this meant it was gona be a live action version of FF XIV dammit haha
Was thinking the other day it would be cool if they made a FF series, and each season was based on each game. Duno about this Father of light though.....
whaaaaaaa.......??
Lol wut.
Ive seen worse premises turn out to be great J-Dramas so ill keep an eye out for this.
No miqo'te beach parties then?
Sounds like an April Fools' day joke but could turn out interesting.
You know what Square should do instead? Use that budget to make better games and actually get FFVIIR out on time.
@NinjaWaddleDee Won't be the same people working on both, don't worry. I'm still optimistically praying for Part One of FFVII Remastered to come in 2017!
Well, the plot does sound interesting.
Never thought I'd see Final Fantasy go live action (no, Spirits Within doesn't count).
Yeah i'm pretty sure i'll never ever watch that film.
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