I could last until September in a vacuum. But American's have already started aggressively spoiling this. And the fanboy part of me looks at the more arthouse stuff on the AL theatrical slate and thinks "You really couldn't have given one of these spaces to the big franchise movie UK fans now have to spend 4 months trying in vain to avoid spoilers for?"its been out in Australia too, pretty disappointing to be that far behind for... some reason. Appreciate its probably not gonna be a particularly big deal given the numbers elsewhere.

It's still sincerely my hope as many European countries as possible get it.At least you'll be getting the film. Dunno if we'll get it in the Netherlands after the disastrous handling of GQuuuuuuX The Beginning by Apollo/CGR Events, which was dumped at a smaller cinema chain and attracted empty seats due to zero promotion.
How do you keep up to date about anime cinema releases in the NetherlandsAt least you'll be getting the film. Dunno if we'll get it in the Netherlands after the disastrous handling of GQuuuuuuX The Beginning by Apollo/CGR Events, which was dumped at a smaller cinema chain and attracted empty seats due to zero promotion.
My main source for the larger cinema chains is the Film Depot release list that is updated every Thursday https://www.filmdepot.nl/download/releaselijstHow do you keep up to date about anime cinema releases in the Netherlands? Would love to support them more!
Thank you so much! Thats some amazing infoMy main source for the larger cinema chains is the Film Depot release list that is updated every Thursday https://www.filmdepot.nl/download/releaselijst
Some releases like GQuuuuuuX don't appear on the list, so you also have to frequently check the release schedules of cinemas. Some smaller arthouse cinemas like LAB111 regularly have anime in their programming. Then there also various festival such as Kaboom Animation Festival, Imagine Film Festival, IFFR, Camera Japan. Kaboom Animation Festival also organizes anime screenings throughout the year in smaller arthouse cinemas across the country.
Distributors currently active on the anime market: Sony/CR via Universal Pictures, Piece of Magic Entertainment (POM Anime), Paradiso Films and the French distributor Apollo Films (CGR Events, ADN Animation Digital Network). Periscoop Film seems to be exiting the anime market as they have not released any anime since Totto-chan last summer. There was supposed to be a release of Hunter x Hunter The Last Mission in November last year that got canceled.