Two major films of 2006 are set to get theatrical re-releases to celebrate their 20th anniversaries next year.
Cineverse will re-release Guillermo del Toro’s Oscar-winning Spanish Civil War fantasy “Pan’s Labyrinth” across North American screens following a deal granting them all North American distribution rights.
A re-release is in store for next year, along with Cineverse planning to release the movie in premium wide-format screens – though no specific date has been set. The original pulled in $83.8 million at the global box-office and is still held up today by many as del Toro’s masterpiece.
Also, the James McTeigue-directed and Wachowskis-produced film adaptation of Alan Moore’s comic “V for Vendetta” is set to get a nationwide theatrical re-release in around one year’s time – on November 1st & 5th 2026.
Fathom Entertainment, Saga Arts and Warner Bros. Pictures have released a trailer for the re-release, which takes a riff on V’s ‘One Year From Tonight’ message in the film about masked freedom fighter known only as V (Hugo Weaving) who is trying to take down a totalitarian British Government.
Natalie Portman, Stephen Rea, John Hurt, Stephen Fry and Tim Pigott-Smith co-star in the film which grossed $132 million worldwide and has become a major cult hit in the years since.

