The Boy And The Heron Won't Be Hayao Miyazaki's Final Film After All
It seems Hayao Miyazaki still isn't ready to permanently retire. Studio Ghibli is now saying The Boy and the Heron won't be the legendary director's final film.
Read MoreIt seems Hayao Miyazaki still isn't ready to permanently retire. Studio Ghibli is now saying The Boy and the Heron won't be the legendary director's final film.
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