Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment have announced an exciting limited event screening for the anime film Kaiju No. 8: Mission Recon in the United States and Canada. Set to hit theaters on April 13, 14, and 16, 2025, the screenings are a rare opportunity for North American fans to experience the film on the big screen for a brief time. Fans can expect both an English dub and the original Japanese version with English subtitles.
The Kaiju No. 8 film will feature a special compilation of the first season’s events, along with an exclusive all-new episode titled Hoshina’s Day Off. As the countdown begins, fans are eagerly awaiting further details, including when tickets for these screenings will go on sale. For now, these screenings are the only announced dates for the film’s North American release.
Limited Theatrical Run and Viewing Options

Kaiju No. 8: Mission Recon will screen for three days in select theaters across the U.S. and Canada. While Crunchyroll has not revealed ticket sales information yet, fans can expect them to be available soon. The screenings are designed as event-style, meaning they will only run on April 13, 14, and 16, 2025. This limited release makes it even more of an exclusive event for anime lovers.
Crunchyroll has confirmed that fans will have the option to watch the film either in English dub or in its original Japanese language with English subtitles. This dual option ensures a broader audience can enjoy the film in their preferred language, heightening the excitement for the upcoming screenings.
One exciting highlight of the Kaiju No. 8 film is the debut of a new ending theme song titled Invincible, performed by the Grammy Award-winning pop band OneRepublic. This will add a fresh musical element to the film and enhance the viewing experience. In addition to the recap of the first season’s events, the film will also feature the new episode of Hoshina’s Day Off.
This exclusive episode focuses on Reno Ichikawa, who gets a rare day off. While trying to figure out how to spend his free time, he observes Soshiro Hoshina also enjoying his time off. Reno, along with Iharu Furuhashi, follows Hoshina, but their plans take an unexpected turn, leading to an entertaining and unplanned adventure.
The film will also be screened in Japan, with a limited three-week run beginning on March 28, 2025. The Japanese screenings will also feature Hoshina’s Day Off. Kaiju No. 8 was previously announced to have a worldwide screening at the Jump Festa ‘25 event, where fans first saw the trailer. Crunchyroll has yet to release full global details, but more information is expected soon.

The Kaiju No. 8 anime series is based on the popular manga by Naoya Matsumoto, which began serialization in 2020. The anime’s first season debuted in April 2024, with the second season scheduled for release in July 2025. Fans of the series can expect more thrilling moments ahead as the story continues to unfold.