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Pan’s Labyrinth Returning to Theaters for Its 20th Anniversary
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Pan’s Labyrinth Returning to Theaters for Its 20th Anniversary
The return is part of a larger anniversary celebration.
By Vanessa Armstrong
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Published on November 5, 2025
Credit: Warner Bros.
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November 2026 marks the twentieth anniversary of the release of Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth, and the writer-director is partnering with Cineverse to bring the film back to theaters sometime next year.
The effort is apparently only part of the plans to commemorate the movie. According to Bloody Disgusting, which is owned by Cineverse, the film’s North American distribution will include a premium wide-format version, and will also be released for home entertainment and be accessible via video-on-demand and streaming. New content will also be released, which will take the form of podcasts, among other things.
“Pan’s Labyrinth turns twenty years old and in Cineverse we have found the perfect partner to make it live again on the big screen and in new and improved home presentations,” del Toro said in a statement. “Cineverse is committed and bold and their track record for reaching a maximum audience is magnificent. Together we will reconnect the generations that have shared the film through the years and long to experience it theatrically again.”
Pan’s Labyrinth is del Toro’s Spanish-language film that takes place in 1944 Spain, when the country was under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. It is a dark fantasy centered on a girl named Ofelia who, after moving to her new stepfather’s house, uncovers a mysterious labyrinth and meets a faun who gives her three tasks. It is a brutal, moving tale, and one that del Toro has said is a parable with lessons that resonate today.
Watch del Toro announce the news in the clip below. [end-mark]
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