What is known about the project is limited: the title, plot, voice cast, and release date have not been announced . Shinkai stated in January 2026 that he was writing the script, but production details remain under wraps
. The film is his eighth feature project and follows the same distribution path as Suzume, which was jointly handled by Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures in 2023
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Shinkai's last three films, grouped by critics as his "Disaster Trilogy," share themes inspired by natural disasters in Japan and have become among the highest-grossing Japanese films in history .
| Film | Year Released | Worldwide Box Office |
|---|---|---|
| Your Name. (君の名は。) | 2016 | ~$405 million |
| Weathering with You (天気の子) | 2019 | ~$193 million |
| Suzume (すずめの戸締まり) | 2022 | ~$315 million |
Combined, the three films grossed over $923 million worldwide . Your Name. was produced on a budget of less than $7 million and earned roughly $58 per dollar of production cost at the box office — a return on investment that surpasses mainstream animated hits like Frozen
. It held the record as the highest-grossing Japanese film of all time until Demon Slayer: Mugen Train in 2020
. Each successive Shinkai film has received a wider theatrical rollout in Western markets, and Suzume ranked at #1 on its opening day in multiple countries
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Crunchyroll has aggressively pushed anime films as global event releases rather than niche programming . The strategy was articulated by Crunchyroll's SVP of Global Commerce Mitchel Berger at CinemaCon 2025: a three-part pitch that reminded theater owners of proven successes (Demon Slayer, Dragon Ball, Suzume), demonstrated that anime fans are frequent theatrical moviegoers, and expanded the theatrical footprint into markets historically considered small for anime
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Key proof points for the strategy include:
Crunchyroll's core theatrical markets include the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, the UK, and Latin America, with the company working to grow the theatrical window for anime in regions where it has historically been treated as streaming-only content .
Coinciding with the new distribution deal and building momentum for Shinkai's brand, GKIDS is bringing a new 4K remaster of Your Name to North American theaters beginning August 14, 2026 .
The simultaneous events — a new global distribution deal and a major anniversary re-release — create a sustained marketing runway for Shinkai's next film. With his recent track record and Crunchyroll's increasingly sophisticated theatrical strategy, the untitled eighth feature is positioned to benefit from the widest possible international release of any Shinkai film to date. The only missing pieces, for now, are the title, the story, and a release date.