New Trailer for Expelled from Paradise Sequel Kokoro no Resonance: The "Fallen" Threat is Approaching!

Exciting details continue to emerge regarding Kokoro no Resonance, the sequel prepared in honor of the tenth anniversary of the 2014 cult sci-fi anime Rakuen Tsuihō -Expelled from Paradise-. The fourth teaser video shared by the production team introduces a mysterious entity called "Fallen" that threatens DEVA, the digital paradise space station at the center of the story. The film, scheduled for release on November 13, seems set to raise the bar significantly for Angela Balzac's new adventure.
The original film was a milestone in 3DCG animation technology, bringing together giants like renowned screenwriter Gen Urobuchi (Madoka Magica, Psycho-Pass) and director Seiji Mizushima (Fullmetal Alchemist). Produced by Graphinica studio, the work focused on a dystopian future where humanity has abandoned its physical bodies to live in a digital world. The new film, Kokoro no Resonance, expands this universe, taking up the mantle where the original story left off and promising fans a much deeper conflict.
In the newly released footage, it is sensed that this new threat, dubbed "Fallen," is not just a physical attack but a force capable of corrupting DEVA's data structure. Fans are eagerly waiting to see how the bond established with Frontier Setter in the first film will resonate in this new installment. Director Seiji Mizushima previously stated that this sequel would explore the theme of the "resonance of hearts" and focus on the characters' inner journeys.
This trailer, shared ahead of the November 13 premiere, proves that the series' visual quality and action intensity have been maintained. Angela Balzac's iconic design and fluid mecha combat have already excited sci-fi fans. If you enjoy deep stories themed around digital existence and humanity, don't forget to add this production, hitting theaters this fall, to your list. We will continue to follow the developments!




