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Labyrinth (2026)

Runtime: 116 min
Release date: 01/01/2026
Production countries: Japan
Production companies: Sanzigen, Slow Curve
Overview
Shiori Maezawa is a completely ordinary high school girl who finds herself in a deserted parallel world of Yokohama after her smartphone suddenly breaks. When she checks her phone, she finds photos of herself on her social media accounts that she does not remember posting. In order to stop her other self from going out of control, Shiori tries to escape from her smartphone's strange labyrinth.
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Shoji Kawamori
Director
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Taichi Hashimoto
Screenwriter
Cast
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Suzuka
as Shiori Maezawa
/ Shiori@Revolution (voice)
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Taizo Harada
as Komori (voice)
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Aoi Ito
as Kirara Kurashina (voice)
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Jun Saito
as Kento Yamada (voice)
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Takuto Teranishi
as Suguru Kagami (voice)
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