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Kore-eda Adapts Fujimoto's 'Look Back'
2 Dec
Summary
- Palme d'Or winner Hirokazu Kore-eda is directing 'Look Back'.
- The film is a live-action adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto's manga.
- The movie is set for a late 2026 release and is in post-production.

Acclaimed filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda, known for his Palme d'Or win, is currently in the post-production phase for the live-action adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto's manga, 'Look Back'. This deeply personal project, which chronicles the journey of two young women pursuing their manga artistry dreams, is anticipated to be released in late 2026. The original manga achieved considerable success shortly after its 2021 publication on Shonen Jump+.
Published in 2021, 'Look Back' quickly resonated with audiences, recording 2.5 million views on its first day and selling 900,000 copies in Japan. Its international appeal is also significant, with over 750,000 copies sold across 37 countries. Kore-eda, who was inspired to adapt the work after encountering it serendipitously, felt a profound connection to Fujimoto's creative intensity.
The film was quietly shot in Nikaho City, with K2 Pictures producing and distributing domestically. International sales outside Asia are managed by Goodfellas, while distribution in Taiwan and South Korea has already been secured. This adaptation follows a successful animated film version of 'Look Back' released in 2024, which topped the Japanese box office.




