Stand By Me Doraemon 3: Will There Be A Third Film? All The Latest Details

Stand By Me Doraemon 3

Stand By Me Doraemon franchise already delivered two blockbuster films. Both of them impressed the audiences, and now they’re waiting for the release of Stand By Me Doraemon 3. Almost everyone is familiar with the journey of Doraemon and Nobita. Throughout the story, it was also clear that Nobita liked Shizuka a lot. They did marry in the second film for Nobita’s grandma’s sake, but all the fans still want to see more of them. So, will there be a third film? Here are all the latest details.

Stand By Me Doraemon is a Japanese 3D computer-animated sci-fi comedy-drama film series. It is loosely based on the events of Doraemon’s manga series. The first film premiered in August 2014 and became the highest-grossing film of the Doraemon franchise. On the other hand, its sequel recently came out in November 2020, and it also performed well at the box office. 

Stand By Me Doraemon 3: Renewal Status!

Every single person loved watching Doraemon as it used to be their favorite show during their childhood. Not only children but even the adults like this show. As a result, both the Stand By Me franchise films managed to gross $183.4 million and $78.5 million, respectively. The earnings of the sequel were less than the first one, but it is still a good total. So, fans don’t really want this film series to discontinue and are eagerly waiting for its third part.

It is too soon to ask the makers for the renewal as they renewed the sequel after a gap of several years. Stand By Me Doraemon 3 should be on the cards due to the immense popularity of the series. Therefore, fans can expect to see its official announcement anytime soon. 

Stand By Me Doraemon 3: Release Date

There was a gap of six years between the release of both the films of this franchise. So, the fans might have to go through another hiatus to see the third installment. If things remain the same, fans can expect Stand By Me Doraemon 3 to premiere sometime in 2025 or 2026. 

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