
"Pan's Labyrinth is a tale that speaks about today as much as it did 20 years ago, and is perhaps more needed now than ever. I will be very happy and very thankful for every time that you revisit that fable together with me in the near future."
"Pan's Labyrinth is the story of Ofelia, a young girl who gets caught up in a fantastical quest while living through the early days of Spain's fascist dictatorship. The Spanish-language film put del Toro on the map, winning Oscars for art direction, cinematography, and makeup. In the two decades since Pan's Labyrinth was released, del Toro has directed a Hellboy movie, told an epic love story with The Shape of Water, and tried his hand at stop-motion animation with Pinocchio."
"According to , Cineverse has acquired the rights to Pan's Labyrinth, del Toro's 2006 dark fantasy film, ahead of its 20th anniversary in November 2026. The distributor plans to re-release the film to theaters, including in new wide formats. Pan's Labyrinth featured creature work by longtime del Toro collaborator Doug Jones."
Pan's Labyrinth will return to theaters in November 2026 after Cineverse acquired the re-release rights ahead of the film's 20th anniversary. The distributor plans theatrical screenings that include new wide formats. The 2006 Spanish-language dark fantasy follows Ofelia, a young girl who embarks on a fantastical quest during the early days of Spain's fascist dictatorship. The film features creature work by Doug Jones and earned Oscars for art direction, cinematography, and makeup. The film's imagery and tone have continued to influence Guillermo del Toro's subsequent projects, including Hellboy, The Shape of Water, and a stop-motion Pinocchio.
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