After a long wait since 2018, Pacific Rim is set to return with an exciting new sequel! Following the unexpected success of the original film in 2013, which captivated audiences and built a dedicated fanbase, the follow-up Pacific Rim: Uprising was released five years later. While the sequel didn’t quite live up to its predecessor, the franchise is getting another chance to shine and deliver what fans have been longing for.
In an exciting announcement, Legendary Comics has confirmed the launch of Pacific Rim: Final Breach, a thrilling three-volume graphic novel series penned by talented writers Joshua Fialkov and EJ Su. Currently, readers can support the release of the first volume through a Kickstarter campaign. Below, you can catch a glimpse of the mesmerizing cover art created by Su.
Moreover, the announcement comes with an intriguing synopsis that hints at the thrilling narrative to follow:
Humanity faces its ultimate threat as the Precursors unleash a new wave of devastating Kaiju assaults on Earth in Pacific Rim: Final Breach! After years of failed attempts to enter the Anteverse, the trans-dimensional realm from which all Kaiju emerge, Jake Pentecost and Hermann Gottlieb devise an audacious last-ditch plan. Their success hinges on locating the legendary Jaeger pilot, Raleigh Becket, the only human who has ever survived behind enemy lines. Living in exile, Raleigh must decide between certain annihilation or confronting his past to team up with a new generation to pilot the brand-new Gipsy Destroyer, the last Jaeger remaining. As tensions rise and old wounds resurface, the PPDC finally crosses the breach to confront what lurks on the other side. It’s time for humanity to face its true enemy and prevent the apocalypse once and for all.
With the story now available for pre-order, this latest Pacific Rim sequel holds the potential to provide fans with the exhilarating experience they were hoping for from Uprising.
Stay tuned as the story continues to develop…
Source: Legendary Comics, Kickstarter
Pacific Rim
- Release Date
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July 12, 2013
- Runtime
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131 minutes
- Director
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Guillermo del Toro
- Writers
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Travis Beacham
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