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Anime Limited Confirms their List of Anime Films Receiving a UK Cinema Release in 2026 with Highlights Including AKIRA, Grave of the Fireflies and The Last Blossom

Anime Limited, now a subsidiary of Toho International and also known as All The Anime, have today announced through a press release and blog post on the AllTheAnime website the list of films that they will be distributing (releasing) in to UK cinemas throughout the year.

In short the following films will receive a cinema release during 2026 from Anime Limited, with specific dates and locations to be announced at a later date.

All You Need is Kill

Angel’s Egg

AKIRA

Cha0

GODZILLA MINUS 0

Grave of the Fireflies

Lupin the Third: Immortal Bloodline

The Last Blossom

It’s worth mentioning that a majority of these films, such as AKIRA, GODZILLA MINUS ZERO, Grave of the Fireflies and The Last Blossom, have previously been announced as coming to the UK cinemas while others, such as Angel’s Egg and Cha0, have received cinematic showings in the UK at special cinematic events. Regardless, all of the films listed above are expected to receive a cinematic release in the UK during the year. Further details for each film, as provided by Anime Limited, can also be found below.

All You Need is Kill: From STUDIO 4°C (MIND GAMETekkonkinkreet) comes a brand-new anime adaptation of the landmark Sci-Fi novel of the same name by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. When Rita, a resourceful but isolated young woman, is killed while investigating a mysterious alien flower and the monstrous creatures it unleashed, she… wakes up. Again, and again. Caught in an endless time loop, Rita must navigate the trauma and repetition of death until she crosses paths with Keiji, a shy young man caught in the same cycle. Together, they fight to break free from the loop and find meaning in the chaos around them.

Angel’s Egg: From renowned director Mamoru Oshii (Ghost in the Shell) and celebrated artist Yoshitaka Amano (Final Fantasy series), Angel’s Egg was once thought lost to time, out of reach for the many who yearned to experience the experimental Sci-Fi film that Helen McCarthy once hailed as “an early masterpiece of symbolic filmmaking”. Following its premiere at this year’s Cannes International Film Festival, Angel’s Egg will finally be released in cinemas featuring a brand new 4K remaster, based on a new scan of the 35mm film negative and overseen by Oshii himself.

AKIRA: One of the most influential anime films ever made, Katsuhiro Otomo’s dystopian cyberpunk film AKIRA introduced the western world to the cinematic spectacle and the powerful stories that anime has to offer. Even if you have yet to experience this landmark classic, you will have seen its influence on everything from Hollywood blockbusters, and pop culture as a whole. 

Cha0: Winner of the Jury Prize at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, ChaO tells a story of love across cultures with the trademark expressive art of the acclaimed STUDIO 4°C (TekkonkinkreetMIND GAME). In a neo-futuristic Shanghai, the hapless engineer Stephen inadvertently finds himself engaged to mermaid princess Chao. When his career, geopolitical relationships, and more importantly their happiness rely on a happy marriage, can Stephen and Chao make it work?

GODZILLA MINUS ZERO: The highly anticipated new film from Takashi Yamazaki, who returns as Director, Screenwriter, and VFX supervisor on the follow-up to his critically acclaimed Godzilla Minus One, which broke multiple UK & Irish box office records at time of release (including the largest opening day for a Japanese film in over 23 years), and became the first Asian film to win Best Visual Effects at the 96th Academy Awards.

Grave of the Fireflies: The masterpiece from the late Isao Takahata (The Tale of the Princess Kaguya) that Roger Ebert called “an emotional experience so powerful that it forces a rethinking of animation” and one of “the greatest war films ever made”. From the internationally renowned Studio Ghibli, Grave of the Fireflies adapts the semi-autobiographical story of two orphans struggling to survive in the final days of World War II. 

Lupin the Third: Immortal Bloodline: Known for his kinetic visual flair, director Takeshi Koike (Redline) brings one of Japan’s longest-running anime franchises to the big screen with an all-new, action packed caper that sees the legendary gentleman thief fighting for his life against past foes, and an immortal who threatens to destroy his legacy

The Last Blossom: The bittersweet and life-affirming tale of a man spending his final days in prison reflecting on his life with his only cellmate, a talking flower, The Last Blossom has earned acclaim since its premiere at Annecy International Animation Film Festival, winning both the Jury and Audience Awards at Scotland Loves Anime. From director Baku Kinoshita and writer Kazuya Konomoto, the team behind the acclaimed series ODDTAXI.

Which of these films, if any, are you excited to see on the big screen? Let us know in the comments or on our social media profiles (X / Bluesky)

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