Warner Bros. confirmed that the film 'Suzume' will hit Philippine theaters on March 8. 🤩 | via philstarlife
Makoto Shinkai’s much anticipated Japanese film is making its way to Philippine cinemas, with its release date to be revealed in the coming days.
On Feb. 23, Warner Bros. gave another update confirming that the film will be opening in local theaters on March 8.tells the story of a 17-year-old girl who met a man who is looking for a door. After finding one in a ruins in the mountains, she finds herself in a series of disasters, brought by other strange, different doors around Japan.
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