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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Shin Ultraman (シン・ウルトラマン, Shin Urutoraman)[b] is a 2022 Japanese tokusatsu kaiju film directed by Shinji Higuchi and supervised, written, co-produced, and co-edited by Hideaki Anno, with VFX supervised by Atsuki Sato and directed by Satoru Sasaki. Funded by the Shin Ultraman Film Partners—consisting of Tsuburaya Productions, Toho, and khara, Inc.—and produced by TOHO Studios and Cine Bazar,[a] it is the third entry in Anno's Shin anthology series, as well as a loose film adaptation of the 1966 television series Ultraman. The film stars Takumi Saitoh, Masami Nagasawa, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Daiki Arioka, Akari Hayami, and Tetsushi Tanaka. The film was released to Japanese theaters by Toho on May 13, 2022, and had its United States premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival that July 23. Fathom Events gave it a limited two-night engagement in select U.S. theaters on January 11 and 12, 2023.[7] |