BATTLE ROYALE Slicing Into Theaters In 4K For 25th Anniversary

Kinji Fukasaku's iconic dystopian thriller will play alongside a rare interview with screenwriter Kenta Fukasaku.
BATTLE ROYALE (Credit: Toei)

Kinji Fukasaku's iconic 2000 dystopian thrillerย Battle Royale is celebrating its 25th anniversary withย a special series of 4K theatrical-cut screenings set for October across North America next week, thanks to Iconic Events Releasing and Lionsgate.

Starring Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Tarล Yamamoto, Chiaki Kuriyama, Kou Shibasaki, Masanobu Andล, and Takeshi “Beat” Kitano,ย Battle Royale follows a group of junior high school students forced to fight to the death by a totalitarian government (long beforeย The Hunger Games and Fortnite, mind you). A huge hit in its native Japan,ย Battle Royale was never officially released in the United States (outside of film festivals), making this 25th anniversary screening the perfect time to catch it on the big screen if you haven't already.

The new 4K resolution, presented in Japanese with English subtitles, also presents a rare interview withย Battle Royale screenwriter and son of director Fukasaku, Kenta Fukasaku. In Kinji Fukasaku: A Master at Work, Kenta grants “unparalleled access to his fatherโ€™s history and unique directing approach on the film and reveals how Kinjiโ€™s experience in a Japanese munitions factory during World War II informed his sonโ€™s screenplay, how the 1970s protest movement inspired the onscreen violence, and how a Japanese youth crime wave at the time played a role in creating the concept and characters.”

Check out the trailer for the new restoration below, and for more info and to grab tickets forย Battle Royale‘s screenings on October 12, 13 and 15, head over to the official Iconic Events site.