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Warner Bros. Announces Hello Kitty Movie — Global Icon Set for Big-Screen Debut in 2028

Warner Bros. has officially confirmed that a new animated feature film based on “Hello Kitty” will arrive in theaters on July 21, 2028. The project, co-produced by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Animation, brings the beloved Sanrio franchise to the big screen for the first time under the studio’s banner. Created by Japanese designer Yuko Shimizu in 1974, Hello Kitty has become a worldwide pop culture icon, inspiring television shows, games, and merchandise across decades. The upcoming film aims to expand the brand’s global reach through a new generation of storytelling.

Who: Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and New Line Cinema
What: A full-length animated film adaptation of Hello Kitty
When: Scheduled theatrical release on July 21, 2028
Where: Worldwide release through Warner Bros. Pictures
Why: To adapt Sanrio’s globally popular character for a new cinematic audience
How: Produced collaboratively between Warner Bros. Animation and New Line, in development since 2019

Industry Reaction

While no official cast or director has been announced, animation analysts describe this as a strategic addition to Warner Bros.’ growing family-entertainment lineup.

A Warner Animation executive stated:

“Hello Kitty’s universal appeal and positivity make her a perfect fit for our global animation slate. We’re excited to bring her story to theaters for fans of all ages.”

The news has generated excitement across both Western and Japanese entertainment circles, highlighting Warner’s long-term commitment to developing cross-cultural animation properties.

Impact Analysis

The Hello Kitty film joins Warner Bros.’ expanding animation portfolio that includes the upcoming Dr. Seuss’ “The Cat in the Hat” (2026) and “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” directed by Jon M. Chu (2028).

Analysts suggest that Hello Kitty’s massive international following could make it one of Warner’s most lucrative releases of 2028, particularly in Asian and U.S. markets. The project also aligns with the studio’s strategy to diversify its family-friendly franchises alongside its DC and YA titles.

What’s Next

Warner Bros. is expected to announce the film’s voice cast, creative team, and teaser art in late 2026. Production updates and promotional tie-ins with Sanrio’s 50th anniversary celebrations are anticipated in the lead-up to the 2028 release.

Fans can expect further updates through official Warner Bros. Animation channels and Sanrio media platforms.

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