Pan's Labyrinth Returns to Theaters in 3D for 20th Anniversary October 9
Guillermo del Toro's Oscar-winning fantasy film Pan's Labyrinth will return to theaters on October 9, 2026 in 3D for its 20th anniversary. Cineverse and Fathom Entertainment announced the re-release, which del Toro personally supervised.
Pan's Labyrinth, Guillermo del Toro's dark fantasy masterpiece, is getting the royal treatment for its 20th birthday. The film returns to theaters nationwide on October 9, 2026 in a special 3D version that del Toro himself supervised.
Cineverse and Fathom Entertainment announced the re-release Thursday. The movie will be shown in 4K for the first time and will also feature HDR technology by Barco, giving audiences the sharpest picture quality possible.
The 2006 film tells the story of a young girl who discovers a magical world during the Spanish Civil War. It won three Academy Awards and became a cult classic, praised for its stunning visuals and emotional storytelling.
Del Toro's personal involvement in creating the 3D version means fans will see his exact vision for how the film should look with the new technology. The director is known for his meticulous attention to visual details.
This gives movie fans a chance to see del Toro's acclaimed fantasy masterpiece on the big screen again with new 3D and 4K technology. The 2006 film won three Academy Awards and is considered one of the best fantasy films ever made.
The 3D re-release hits theaters October 9, 2026 through Fathom Entertainment's specialty theater network.
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