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Cut to: Present day. Jin, now a rugged outlaw with the Kazama lightning scar barely hidden beneath his jacket, wins an underground fight against a bear — not Kuma, but a prototype bio-weapon. The crowd chants: “Tekken. Tekken. Tekken.”

Jin vs. Heihachi. Not in a volcano. In a collapsing data core, surrounded by floating holograms of every past Tekken character — spectators forced to watch. tekken o filme

“Tekken: O Filme — coming to cinemas when the eighth King is born.” Cut to: Present day

The rain doesn’t fall in Neo-Ankara. It seeps — acidic, recycled, gray. Jun Kazama’s handprint on the wall has long since been painted over by Mishima Zaibatsu propaganda: “Order Through Strength.” Tekken

He delivers not a killing blow, but a sealing one — locking Heihachi in a cryo-stasis pod. As the pod sinks into the floor, Heihachi smiles one last time.

A woman in tactical gear approaches. Nina Williams. No smile. Just a chip in her jaw and a data drive.

Jin, bloody, transforms halfway — black wings, red markings, but human eyes. He whispers: “No. It’s grief.”