According to the latest listing on the theater's official website, Tachikawa Cinema City in Tokyo will end screenings of Girls und Panzer der Film on November 25, 2016. The theater has been continuously showing the 119-minute film since its opening day in Japan, November 21, 2015, and the film's screening will end on its 369th day. Before the closing, the theater will hold special all-night event to screen all of the 12 TV anime episodes and one OVA episode twice on November 19 and 22.

The all-new feature film has earned over 2.32 billion yen from its domestic run, becoming the 17th top-grossing Japanese film of 2015, and the second ever top-grossing film based on a midnight TV anime series, breaking the previous record of 2.08 billion yen marked by Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: Rebellion in 2013.

Screenings of the film will also end at most of Japanese theaters by November 27. According to the

theater list, the last theater that is scheduled to show the film is Forum Nasushiobara in Tochigi Prefecture.

The theater will open its 4DX facility on December 9, and will screen Girls und Panzer der Film as its

opening film for one week till December 15. It is expected to be the last day for the film.

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Source: Tachikawa Cinema City via: Netlabo

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