Key Points

Renowned Japanese animator Mamoru Hosoda is set to captivate Indian audiences with his latest film 'Scarlet' this December. The movie promises an extraordinary narrative about a princess who journeys across time and space, continuing Hosoda's reputation for innovative storytelling. Sony Pictures has collaborated with Studio Chizu to bring this ambitious project to global audiences. With Hosoda's track record of critically acclaimed works like 'Mirai' and 'Belle', 'Scarlet' is poised to be another landmark in contemporary anime cinema.

Key Points: Mamoru Hosoda's 'Scarlet' Epic Anime Arrives in India

  • Hosoda returns with another groundbreaking animated feature
  • Sony Pictures co-finances prestigious Studio Chizu production
  • Time-traveling princess narrative promises epic storytelling
  • Follows critically acclaimed 'Belle' and 'Mirai' success
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Mamoru Hosoda anime film 'Scarlet' to debut in Indian theatres on December 12 this year

Oscar-nominated director Mamoru Hosoda brings time-bending princess adventure 'Scarlet' to Indian cinemas this December

"A sweeping, imaginative adventure that transcends time and space - Film Synopsis"

Mumbai, April 30

The makers of the upcoming animated film ‘Scarlet’ have locked the date of its India release. The film, co-produced by Japanese filmmaker Mamoru Hosoda, is set to bow in Indian theatres on December 12, 2025.

The film tells the story of a brave princess who transcends time and space, offering a sweeping, imaginative adventure. It marks a return for Academy Award-nominated Japanese director Mamoru Hosoda, whose previous feature, ‘Belle’, premiered at Cannes and became the highest-grossing film of his career.

Sony Pictures has co-financed the film, from the Oscar-nominated Mirai filmmaker, with Studio Chizu and Nippon TV. It is also handling global on Scarlet except for Japan, where it is being released by Toho, reports ‘Deadline’.

In 2011, Hosoda and producer Yuichiro Saito co-established Studio Chizu, an animation studio where he directed and wrote the screenplay for Wolf Children (2012) and The Boy and the Beast (2015).

Hosoda’s previous works films include “Digimon: The Movie” (2000), “One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island” (2005), “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time” (2006), “Summer Wars” (2009), “Wolf Children” (2012), “The Boy and the Beast” (2015), and “Mirai” (2018). “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time” earned the inaugural Japan Academy Prize for Best Animation, while “Summer Wars” (2009) earned him an Annie Award nomination for Best Director and screened at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Sony Pictures Entertainment India will release ‘Scarlet’ in theatres on December 12, 2025.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Finally some good anime releases in Indian theaters! 😍 Mamoru Hosoda's films have such beautiful storytelling. After Belle and Mirai, I can't wait to see what visual magic he creates with Scarlet. December feels so far away though!
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Rahul S.
Good to see Japanese animation getting proper theatrical releases here. But why such a long gap between global release and India date? We deserve same-day premieres for international films too. Hope they at least bring it in original Japanese with subtitles.
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Ananya M.
Wolf Children is one of my all-time favorite films! The emotional depth Hosoda brings to animation is unmatched. Hope they organize some special screenings with behind-the-scenes content for fans. Would love to learn about the animation process.
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Vikram J.
Not really into anime but the premise sounds interesting. Maybe this will be my gateway film into Japanese animation. The princess story seems different from typical Bollywood fare. Will give it a shot if reviews are good.
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Sneha P.
I wish Indian filmmakers would learn from Japanese animation - the way they blend traditional stories with modern techniques. Our mythology has such rich material that could be adapted this way. Hope this inspires more quality animation in India!
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Karan D.
The timing is perfect - December release means I can take my niece during her winter break. She loved Mirai, and I'm glad we're getting more family-friendly anime in theaters. Much better than the usual Hollywood sequels and remakes.

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