GKIDS Scoops U.S. Rights To Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy And The Heron’
The longtime North American distributor of the Ghibli library will release the film in theaters later this year.
The longtime North American distributor of the Ghibli library will release the film in theaters later this year.
The film will get a limited North American theatrical run on June 21 and 22.
Adapted by Takehiko Inoue from his classic 1990s manga, the film has already grossed $232.9 million from just six territories.
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The film will get its U.S. premiere tomorrow night as the opening film of the New York International Children’s Film Festival.
GKIDS will distribute two performances of the stage adaptation in U.S. theaters this spring.
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‘Unicorn Wars’ producer Uniko has shadow-dropped a video game adaptation of Alberto Vázquez’s latest feature.
One of 2022’s hottest international animated features, ‘Unicorn Wars’ will get a U.S. theatrical run after the GKIDS pickup.
The feature topped the Chinese box office last weekend.
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The feature from A Place Further Than The Universe director Atsuko Ishizuka will get a U.S. theatrical release later this year.
Titles will be released on home entertainment platforms later this year.
Select GKIDS titles will begin rolling out on Tubi later this month.
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Favorites like “Encanto” and “Flee” are jostling against smaller films such as “The Spine of Night” and “The Ape Star.”
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