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The Boy and the Heron May Not Be Miyazaki’s Final Film After All

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The Boy and the Heron may not actually be Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki’s final film after all.

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Currently, the Toronto International Film Festival is going on, and the event features a screening of The Boy and the Heron. According to reporter Eli Glasner, Studio Ghibli VP Junichi Nishioka claimed the movie would not be Miyazaki’s last, and that he’s continued to come into the office with new ideas.

Related: The Boy and The Heron Gets First Full Trailer, Release Date

Miyazaki, who is 82-years-old, has directed some of the best-loved animated films of all time, with his credits including Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle, and more films that it feels wrong to elide, as they’re wonderful. Frankly, I’m happy to know there’s a chance Miyazaki is going to continue making great movies, even if I would understand him retiring.

The news The Boy and the Heron may not be Miyazaki’s final film comes only a few short days after the first trailer for the movie released. The footage teased the adventures of protagonist Mahito, a young boy living during World War II. The trailer features some especially astonishing imagery, which is exactly what I’ve come to expect from a Studio Ghibli film at this point.

I’m reticent to provide much more information on The Boy and the Heron than that. Marketing around the movie has been notoriously secretive, with no trailer or synopsis releasing prior to the film’s release in Japan. Still, as the film has already released in Japan, plot descriptions and other synopses for the film are available online, if you’d like to seek them out.

Known in Japan as How Do You Live?The Boy and the Heron is slated to release in North America on Dec. 8

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Liam Nolan
Liam Nolan is the Managing Editor of The Escapist. After getting his Master of Arts in English in 2016, he began writing about comics, television, movies, and video games, with his work appearing at such outlets as Marvel.com, CBR, and The Mary Sue. When he's not writing on pop culture, you can find Liam working on his creative projects or traveling. He's been with The Escapist since 2023. You can follow him on Twitter @LD_Nolan or on Bluesky @ldnolan.bsky.social.
    Liam Nolan
    Liam Nolan is the Managing Editor of The Escapist. After getting his Master of Arts in English in 2016, he began writing about comics, television, movies, and video games, with his work appearing at such outlets as Marvel.com, CBR, and The Mary Sue. When he's not writing on pop culture, you can find Liam working on his creative projects or traveling. He's been with The Escapist since 2023. You can follow him on Twitter @LD_Nolan or on Bluesky @ldnolan.bsky.social.

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