Starting this October, participating theaters across the U.S.will feature fan-favorite films, curated television episodes, anniversaries, classic titles, and exclusive previews of upcoming streaming series from Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment's anime libraries.
Crunchyroll has announced Crunchyroll Anime Nights, a new monthly theatrical program designed to deliver an optimal viewing experience on the big screen every third Monday of the month.
Once a month, select theaters will feature fan-favorite films, curated television episodes, anniversaries, classic titles, and exclusive previews of upcoming streaming series from Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment's anime libraries.The program launches this October in more than 225 theaters across participating chains throughout the U.S., including Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, AMC Theatres, Regal, Cinemark Theatres, Harkins Theatres, and Landmark Cinemas across the U.S.“Anime Nights offers more than a screening – it's a shared experience that honors the art form, invites fans into the world of creators, and brings anime to life in a theatrical setting,” said Mitchel Berger, Executive Vice President of Commerce.
“Crunchyroll is committed to the theatrical experience, and there’s something powerful about watching beloved anime surrounded by friends and fellow fans in a theater.It’s a unique opportunity to connect to the anime community every month to honor stories they love.”
Upcoming Slate:
October 20 -
November 17 - , A Celebration of the Anime’s 10th Anniversary
December 15 - Crunchyroll Anime Nights: Secret Sneak Peek!
Journalist, antique shop owner, aspiring gemologist—L'Wren brings a diverse perspective to animation, where every frame reflects her varied passions.
Crunchyroll Sets ‘Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration’ Cinema Release
Crunchyroll Announces Summer 2025 Anime Lineup
Crunchyroll Releases ‘Gachiakuta’ World Takeover Trailer, Premiere Schedule
Crunchyroll Drops 5 ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba’ TV Specials
‘Solo Leveling’ Tops Crunchyroll's 2025 Anime Awards
Crunchyroll To Stream ‘Gachiakuta’ Shonen Anime