When reality resets, the scene changes: Seiya is back in the hospital bed. Saori is there, mortal now. The other Saints are alive. The Angels are gone. Apollo’s final words echo: “You have touched a god with violence. For that, your punishment is not death, but eternal separation from everything you love.”
The film culminates in a desperate battle where Seiya, awakening from his coma, dons the Sagittarius Gold Cloth and faces Apollo directly—only to learn that striking a god has irreversible consequences. Act I: The Silence After the Storm The film begins with a somber montage: the destroyed Elysion, the sealed wall of the Underworld, and then a quiet hospital room. Seiya is bedridden, a faint scar on his chest from Hades’ sword. Saori sits beside him, holding his hand. The other Bronze Saints arrive; even Ikki, normally stoic, shows visible grief. Suddenly, all five feel a divine pressure— Kosmos (Cosmo) far greater than any Gold Saint or Hades’ specter. Los Caballeros del Zodiaco- Obertura del Cielo ...
The sky tears open. Three beings descend on wings of light: Tōma (Theseus), a sword-wielding Angel; Odysseus, a silent, spear-wielding warrior; and Icarus, who bears massive silver wings. They announce: “By decree of Zeus, all Saints who participated in the Hades War shall be executed.” The Angels attack Sanctuary first. Hyōga and Shiryu confront Theseus, but their techniques—Diamond Dust and Rozan Shō Ryū Ha—are effortlessly deflected. Odysseus appears behind Shun, piercing his Nebula Chain with a single finger. The Bronze Saints are utterly outclassed. Icarus’ mere flap of wings sends them crashing through walls. When reality resets, the scene changes: Seiya is