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(2003) is widely considered a landmark entry in the franchise, known for its bleak "Elseworlds" style take on the Kamen Rider 555 (Faiz) series. Unlike typical spin-off movies that try to fit into a show's timeline, this film presents an alternate timeline where the villains have already won. The "World Where Orphnochs Won" Premise

Released in theaters on August 16, 2003, Paradise Lost (Japanese: Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost ) was directed by Ryuta Tasaki and written by Toshiki Inoue. Unlike modern Kamen Rider films that serve as epilogues or mid-season fillers, Paradise Lost is a . kamen rider faiz paradise lost kissasian

: The plot centers on Smart Brain's development of two powerful new "Emperor Belts"— (2003) is widely considered a landmark entry in

: Takumi Inui (Faiz), Mari Sonoda (Resistance leader), and the introduction of new movie-exclusive Riders like Kamen Rider Psyga and Kamen Rider Orga . Unlike modern Kamen Rider films that serve as

The Paradise Lost arc revolves around the introduction of a new threat: the "Orga" begin to disappear, and the ones responsible are the very humans who created them. The main antagonist, Dr. Hino, a renowned scientist, seeks to create a new world order by merging humans and Organs. His plan is to create a paradise on earth, but at a terrible cost.

: The film is praised for its high-quality CGI (for its time) and the debut of the Faiz Blaster Form , which later appeared in the TV show. Alternative Ending