Studio Ghibli's beloved classics are set to take center stage on the massive IMAX screen in 2026, with several highly-anticipated 4K restorations making their way to the largest theaters in the US.
Atsushi Okui, a veteran of Studio Ghibli who has overseen the restoration process for many of its films, is at the helm once again. Okui's involvement on this year's IMAX release of "Princess Mononoke" was a significant one, marking a milestone for the beloved animated epic. His work on 2023's "The Boy and the Heron," which became the first Ghibli title to be showcased in IMAX, set the stage for what promises to be an exciting year ahead.
For fans of Studio Ghibli who have been eagerly awaiting more opportunities to experience their favorite films on the big screen, there is some welcome news. GKids, the US distributor responsible for bringing many Japanese animation classics to American audiences, has announced plans to release several 4K restorations in IMAX format next year.
While details are still scarce, it appears that each subsequent title will be released individually, with no word on how many films can be expected to make the journey. A possible indicator of what's to come is a notable anniversary date, which might just coincide with the release of "Castle in the Sky," marking 40 years since its initial outing.
Among these upcoming restorations, it's worth noting that one title is likely to garner more attention than others β a certain Ghibli film released relatively recently has fans already holding their breath. As we get closer to the start of 2026, anticipation will only grow for those eager to experience another Studio Ghibli classic in all its 4K glory on the grand IMAX screen.
Atsushi Okui, a veteran of Studio Ghibli who has overseen the restoration process for many of its films, is at the helm once again. Okui's involvement on this year's IMAX release of "Princess Mononoke" was a significant one, marking a milestone for the beloved animated epic. His work on 2023's "The Boy and the Heron," which became the first Ghibli title to be showcased in IMAX, set the stage for what promises to be an exciting year ahead.
For fans of Studio Ghibli who have been eagerly awaiting more opportunities to experience their favorite films on the big screen, there is some welcome news. GKids, the US distributor responsible for bringing many Japanese animation classics to American audiences, has announced plans to release several 4K restorations in IMAX format next year.
While details are still scarce, it appears that each subsequent title will be released individually, with no word on how many films can be expected to make the journey. A possible indicator of what's to come is a notable anniversary date, which might just coincide with the release of "Castle in the Sky," marking 40 years since its initial outing.
Among these upcoming restorations, it's worth noting that one title is likely to garner more attention than others β a certain Ghibli film released relatively recently has fans already holding their breath. As we get closer to the start of 2026, anticipation will only grow for those eager to experience another Studio Ghibli classic in all its 4K glory on the grand IMAX screen.