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Ultraman: Rising Film Gets Limited Theatrical Run in N. America, U.K.
posted on by Adriana Hazra

The film will screen in New York City; Los Angeles; Chicago; Philadelphia; Dallas; Atlanta; Boston; Washington, DC; San Francisco; Seattle; and Miami in the United States. It will screen in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver in Canada. It will screen in four locations in London, as well as in Oxford, Sheffield, and Knutsford in the United Kingdom.
The film will have its world premiere at this year's Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 12, ahead of its June 14 streaming debut. The film will also have a "Making Of" panel featuring director Shannon Tindle, co-director John Aoshima, art director Sunmin Inn, VFX supervisor Hayden Jones, and composer Scot Stafford on June 13.
The Japanese dub cast includes:
- Yūki Yamada as Ken Sato
- Fumiyo Kohinata as Professor Sato
- Akari Hayami as Ami Wakita
- Fumihiko Tachiki as Dr. Onda
- Ayumi Tsunematsu as Mina
- Hiroko Sakurai as Ami Wakita's mother
- Takaya Aoyagi as Aoshina member
Tindle (animator for Coraline, Kubo and the Two Strings) is making his feature directorial debut with this film, with John Aoshima as co-director. Tsuburaya Productions and Industrial Light and Magic are credited as the production companies. Tindle is also co-writing the film with Marc Haimes. Tom Knott is credited as producer, and Lisa Poole as co-producer. The film is based on characters by Eiji Tsuburaya (Godzilla, Ultraman).
The staff aimed to cast "a mix of Japanese and Western stars, coupled with a large number of below-the-line talent from Japan." The cast includes Christopher Sean, Gedde Watanabe, Tamlyn Tomita, Keone Young, and Julia Harriman.
Tsuburaya describes the film:
Baseball superstar Ken Sato returns to his home country of Japan to pick up the mantle of Earth-defending superhero Ultraman, but quickly finds more than he bargained for when he's forced to raise the offspring of his greatest foe, a newborn Kaiju. Struggling to balance the roles of teammate and new father, Ken must confront his own ego, his estranged father, and the conniving Kaiju Defense Force to rise up and discover what it truly means to be Ultraman.
Netflix previously debuted an Ultraman CG anime based on Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi's Ultraman (manga 2011) in April 2019. Kenji Kamiyama and Shinji Aramaki directed the anime at Production I.G. The anime's final season Ultraman Final had a worldwide Netflix debut in May 2023.
Studio Khara's Shin Ultraman film debuted in Japan in May 2022 and ranked at #1 in its first weekend. The film earned a combined total of US$601,490 in its U.S. screenings in January 2023. The film also screened in the U.K., Ireland, and Canada.
Source: Shannon Tindle's X/Twitter account