The spiritual sequel to Coraline is getting a 3D release for Halloween

Coraline, the debut feature of the stop-motion studio Laika, was a modest hit in 2009, earning just over $75 million in the U.S.. But over the years, the macabre coming-of-age tale earned cult status, and when Fathom Events put it back in theaters last summer, it made another $33 million — a total that’s basically […]

Jun 13, 2025 - 13:48
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The spiritual sequel to Coraline is getting a 3D release for Halloween

Coraline, the debut feature of the stop-motion studio Laika, was a modest hit in 2009, earning just over $75 million in the U.S.. But over the years, the macabre coming-of-age tale earned cult status, and when Fathom Events put it back in theaters last summer, it made another $33 million — a total that’s basically unheard of for most modern re-releases. So it’s no surprise that Laika is hoping a revival of ParaNorman, its follow-up to Coraline and a similarly horror-tinged teen tale, may strike similar gold. ParaNorman is certainly good enough to recommend.

Remastered for RealD 3D and 2D formats, Laika plans to rerelease ParaNorman for a one-week theatrical run in the lead up to Halloween (which, bless, is on a party-friendly Friday this year). The film will also run with a new short, The Thrifting, directed by Laika’s lead character designer Thibault LeClercq and written by Chris Butler, who directed ParaNorman. The short stars Anna Kendrick, who co-starred in the original movie, and Stranger Things’ Finn Wolfhard, who was only 10 when ParaNorman came out! New poster for Paranorman cut mosaic style out of scenes from the film

ParaNorman is a treat for zombie buffs and anyone with a taste for old 1950s B-movies. In the movie, 11-year-old Norman (Kodi-Smit McPhee) discovers he can speak to the dead, and is quickly tasked by the ghost of his wacky uncle to undo a witch’s curse that plagues his town. With a ragtag team of kids, Norman embarks on an Amblin-esque adventure that Laika pushes to the very edge of spoopy. The stop-motion animation is deliriously elaborate and colorful.

If you are too much of a scaredy cat for this year’s R-rated horror movies or want to tiptoe into becoming a horror person, ParaNorman is a wonderful alternative. The 3D re-release opens on Oct. 25.