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A Japanese bear attack film is delayed to January amid rising bear deaths and public sensitivity.
A Japanese film about a man-eating bear, originally set for November 2025 release, has been delayed to January due to a surge in deadly bear attacks across Japan that have resulted in nine fatalities.
Producers cited public concern and sensitivity amid rising bear-human encounters, linked to habitat encroachment and climate change.
The movie, which follows young workers stranded in Hokkaido’s wilderness, will now be released during bear hibernation to minimize distress.
The delay reflects broader national efforts to address wildlife safety, including plans to train more government hunters.
Meanwhile, China has begun sending endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys to zoos in France and Belgium as part of its animal diplomacy initiative.
Una película japonesa de ataque de osos se retrasa hasta enero en medio del aumento de muertes de osos y la sensibilidad pública.