Hirokazu Kore-eda, who directed, wrote, and edited the live‑action adaptation of ‘Look Back,’ has unveiled the project along with its first teaser visuals — drawing renewed attention to the ambitious film.
The movie adapts the acclaimed short manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto, and fans are eagerly anticipating Kore-eda’s signature delicate, humanistic approach.
The teaser poster, which notably keeps the main characters’ faces obscured, leaves casting details under wraps.
The story follows “Fujino,” a girl devoted to drawing manga, and “Kyomoto,” a quiet girl who spends most of her time at home, as they are unexpectedly brought together to collaborate. Their shared journey explores personal growth, artistic ambition, and a profound friendship, offering a narrative likely to resonate not only with fans of the original work but also with new audiences.
According to the official announcement by the production company K2 Pictures, the live‑action ‘Look Back’ is slated for release in Japan in 2026, with K2 Pictures itself set to distribute the film domestically.
The film’s journey from print to screen marks a notable moment for the manga’s fans and for Japanese cinema alike, as one of the most celebrated contemporary comics is handed to one of the nation’s most lauded filmmakers for a live‑action reinterpretation.