Blitzivan 3: Dark Eclipse

Blitzivan 3: Dark Eclipse (simply known as Blitzivan 3 in Europe) is 2003 El Kadsreian science-fiction action tokusatsu superhero film directed and written by Max Axis and Akira Hisashi, and distributed by El TV Kadsre Films and SIlver Bullet Pictures. It is the third installment in the Blitzivan film series. The film marks the directorial debut of Max Axis.

The film revolves around Blitzivan as he and Ivy prevents an evil cult from summoning the ancient warrior named Kraaxar by using an upcoming solar eclipse. While there, Blitzivan and ivy attempts to find an ancient relic which they'd hope can defeat Kraaxar once last time.

The film premiered on August 13, 2003 at the Fox Village Theater and was released on August 15, 2003 worldwide. The film received critical acclaim from critics, who praised its writing, special and visual effects, and the performances of the cast. The film was a box-office success, grossing over $505 million worldwide against it's $156 million budget, making it one of the highest-grossing film of 2003.

Plot
In an underground cave, a cult is discussing about a solar eclipse that'll occur in a few days. Its leader overhears this and tells the mysterious voice that the solar eclipse is coming, to which the voice says that it's the perfect time that he'll be initiating rebirth.

Back in Mirai City, An excavation crew has been exploring a deep mineshaft because they've dectected a signal from the bottom, unaware that the shaft leads to the cult's whereabouts, and that the "signal" was used as bait to capture anyone who follows it. The crew were captured by the cult's members, who used their blood for experiments so that the cult can create monsters of their own. However, one of the members managed to escape the cave so that he can contact local and national media about the event.