Mamoru Hosoda's Time-Leaping Classic Gets 4K Revival

Somen Halder May 20, 2026 0
Mamoru Hosoda's Time-Leaping Classic Gets 4K Revival

The trailer for the 4K revival of Mamoru Hosoda's ``The Girl Who Leapt Through Time'' has been released, signaling a significant enhancement in video clarity. This highly anticipated release will be shown in 161 theaters nationwide, marking an expansion from the initially announced 147 theaters.

The video has been meticulously converted to 4K, maintaining the original color design while pursuing the ultimate in transparency. By thoroughly removing the noise and color turbidity that covered the entire image, the detailed cityscape, the depth of the summer sky, and the details of the background are more clearly reproduced, offering viewers a visually stunning experience.

“The Girl Who Leapt Through Time” 4K Trailer

Expansion of Screenings and Future Content

Additional screenings have been confirmed in Iwate, Yamagata, Fukushima, Gunma, Saitama, Tokyo, Nagano, Osaka, Hyogo, Saga, and Oita. The participating movie theaters are listed below. It's worth noting that while the film will primarily be shown in 4K, some screenings may be in 2K, depending on the theater or screen. Furthermore, the official social media channels have started posting content related to the film on TikTok, including the trailer, with plans to share famous scenes from the main story in the future.

// FAQs

It's a science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, focusing on a high school girl who discovers she can time-leap.

The film will be shown in 161 theaters nationwide, with some screenings potentially in 2K depending on the theater or screen.

Yes, in addition to the trailer, famous scenes from the main story will be posted on TikTok in the future.
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