The confirmed anime movie releasing in 2026 lineup is shaping up to be one of the strongest in years, blending legendary franchises, bold originals, and global streaming power. From Gundam’s political weight to Netflix-backed reimaginings of Japanese folklore, 2026 is positioned as a breakout year for anime films worldwide.

Below is a clean, verified, and forward-looking guide to all officially announced anime movies scheduled for 2026. Each entry includes release timing, story insight, cast details where available, production studios, and distribution plans. This list is curated for accuracy, search visibility, and real fan value.
Cosmic Princess Kaguya!
- Release Date: January 22, 2026
- Platform: Netflix (Worldwide)
- Studio: Studio Colorido × Studio Chromato
Why This Film Matters?
Netflix continues its aggressive anime expansion, and Cosmic Princess Kaguya! stands out as one of its most ambitious originals. The film modernizes The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter with a futuristic, music-driven twist designed for global audiences.
Story Overview
Princess Kaguya navigates the digital realm of Tsukuyomi, where ancient folklore collides with virtual worlds and rhythmic storytelling. The film balances cultural roots with bold, modern visuals.
Main Cast
- Yūko Natsuyoshi – Princess Kaguya
- Anna Nagase – Iroha
- Saori Hayami – Yachiyo
- Rie Kugimiya – Fushi
Meikyū no Shiori (Labyrinth)
- Release Date: January 1, 2026
- Release Type: Japan Theatrical
- Studio: Sanzigen (with Slow Curve)
A Director-Driven Original
Directed by Shōji Kawamori, this film leans into psychological sci-fi, a genre that continues to dominate modern anime cinema.
Story Overview
High school student Shiori Maezawa becomes trapped inside a digital labyrinth hidden within her smartphone. As she moves deeper, alternate versions of her life emerge, forcing hard choices and self-reflection.
Cast
- Suzuka (Atarashii Gakko!) – Shiori
- Maaya Sakamoto
- Tomokazu Sugita
Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe
- Release Date: January 30, 2026
- Release Type: Japan Theatrical
- Studio: Sunrise / Bandai Namco Filmworks
Gundam’s Next Evolution
This installment continues the Hathaway trilogy, maintaining its darker tone and political complexity. The franchise doubles down on mature storytelling rather than spectacle alone.
Story Overview
Hathaway Noa faces the cost of rebellion, identity, and leadership as war escalates. Expect heavy psychological tension paired with high-end mecha animation.
Cast
- Kensho Ono
- Reina Ueda
- Junichi Suwabe
- Soma Saito
Doraemon: Nobita and the New Castle of the Undersea Devil
Release Date: February 2026
Release Type: Japan Theatrical (Toho)
Studio: Shin-Ei Animation
A Franchise That Never Slows Down
Doraemon remains a box-office force in Japan. This film revisits a classic undersea storyline while upgrading visuals for modern audiences.
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Story Overview
Nobita and friends dive into an oceanic mystery filled with futuristic gadgets, lost civilizations, and classic Doraemon humor.
Cast
- Wasabi Mizuta as Doraemon
- Megumi Ōhara as Nobita
- Yumi Kakazu as Shizuka
The Dangers in My Heart: The Movie
Release Date: February 2026
Release Type: Japan Theatrical
Studio: Shin-Ei Animation
Why Fans Are Watching Closely?
After the anime’s breakout success, this movie capitalizes on strong emotional storytelling rather than flashy action.
Story Overview
The film expands on Kyotaro and Anna’s relationship, focusing on vulnerability, growth, and quiet moments that defined the series.
Distribution Outlook
International streaming rights are expected to land with platforms like HIDIVE, though final details remain pending.
Gintama: Yoshiwara Daienjō (New Theatrical Film)
- Release Date: February 13, 2026
- Release Type: Japan Theatrical
- Studio: Bandai Namco Pictures
A Fan-Favorite Arc Returns
The Yoshiwara in Flames arc remains one of Gintama’s most emotional storylines. This theatrical version refines it with cinematic pacing and upgraded animation.
What to Expect?
Action, satire, heartbreak, and comedy collide classic Gintama, but polished for the big screen.
Girls und Panzer: Motto Love Love Sakusen Desu! (Acts 2–4)
Release Dates:
- Act 2: January 30, 2026
- Act 3: March 6, 2026
- Act 4: April 10, 2026
Studio: P.A. Works × Actas
Release Type: Japan Theatrical
Franchise Expansion Strategy
This staggered release keeps fan engagement high throughout 2026 while expanding the slice-of-life side of the franchise.
Cast
- Ikumi Nakagami as Yukari Akiyama
- Misato Fukuen as Anzu Kadotani
- Mikako Takahashi as Yuzu Koyama
Returning Cast
- Mai Fuchigami as Miho Nishizumi
- Ai Kayano as Saori Takebe
- Mami Ozaki as Hana Isuzu
- Yuka Iguchi as Mako Reizei
Kusunoki no Bannin (Tentative)
Release Window: 2026 (TBA)
Studio: A-1 Pictures × Psyde Kick Studio
Early Listing, Limited Details
The project appears on official 2026 schedules, though plot and cast information remains tightly controlled.
Synopsis
The story follows a young man named Reito who, after being unreasonably fired from his job and committing a crime, is offered a deal to avoid prosecution. The condition is that he must become the custodian of the camphorwood tree at the Tsukigō shrine, a role that leads him to meet various people who visit the temple grounds for different reasons.
Why 2026 Is a Defining Year for Anime Movies?
The 2026 anime movie slate reflects a clear industry shift:
- More global-first streaming releases
- Stronger director-led originals
- Established franchises taking creative risks
- Higher production values across theatrical anime
For fans, this means more choice, better access, and higher quality storytelling.
If you track anime cinema seriously, 2026 is not optional – it’s essential.
Source: ANN

