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Despite long-standing rumors suggesting that“The Boy and the Heron”would be Hayao Miyazaki’s last film. But, it was revealed during the fall premiere that he is not retiring and is, in fact, working on a new project. Recent reports indicate that Miyazaki’s next film might be a sequel to another Studio Ghibli classic.

A new documentary detailing Miyazaki’s development of his latest film includes portraits from his first animated hit,“Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind,”leading fans to speculate about a potential sequel and Miyazaki’s continued collaboration with Ghibli Studio.
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Hayao Miyazaki’s Documentary Sparks Fan Theories as He Draws Nausicaä
The latest episode of NHK’s “Professional-Work Style” series revealed information about Hayao Miyazaki’s upcoming movie, possibly a sequel to Studio Ghibli’s film,“Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.”
Hayao Miyazaki’s next movie is speculated to be a sequel to ‘NAUSICAÄ OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND’.

Many fans theorise this because Miyazaki’s new documentary shows him drawing a picture of Nausicaä and says “it’s painful to return to this world.”
(via:https://t.co/l21tTiK4M7)pic.twitter.com/KHgvirRJ1G

— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm)August 07, 2025
In the documentary’s last part, the director hints at his upcoming project. Miyazaki talks about his future, and draws Nausicaä and his “pet” Teto. This news is shared onDiscussingFilm’sTwitter/X page. While painting, he says,“It’s painful to return to this world.”

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In 1984, the movie“Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind”was released. It tells the story of Nausicaa, a princess exploring a toxic jungle after a war to bring peace between mutant insects and humans. Although made before Miyazaki’s animation company, it’s often seen as a Studio Ghibli work. Fans are excited about a possible sequel of the film with Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli, discussing it on social media.
Fans Are Speculating About Movie That Hasn’t Been Officially Confirmed
Fans are excited about a surprise in a documentary, thinking there might be a sequel to“Nausicaä.”The original manga had unfinished parts.
The documentary didn’t confirm new projects, but fans hope for more of the story known for warning about human arrogance and environmental neglect in a made-up world.
Fans are excited about the movie and are sharing their anticipation in the comments. They’ve been waiting for it for a long time and can’t wait to see it in theaters.
Now this is what we want
— Truly Pete (72%)👽 🔜 Some Rave Eventually (@AStateofPete)May 31, 2025
So excited for another masterpiece!!
— Nawin (@nivi322)July 16, 2025
https://twitter.com/MJ__Hernandez/status/1738751456394522782
Can’t wait for this one
— Selvi (@selvic382)July 29, 2025
He does no wrong in my eyes! Everything studio Ghibli is a 10/10
— Hussi (@hussi_tussi99)August 01, 2025
I don’t think a sequel to Nausicaä would work, nor is it needed. When he said “returning to this world”, he was probably just talking about drawing art of it again.
— Awesome Oatchi Gaming 🍉 (@KaleMimikyu)July 13, 2025
Some fans don’t think a sequel to the movie is necessary, and they believe that Miyazaki might just want to draw art related to it again when he mentioned“returning to this world.”
While many fans are excited, it’s not confirmed if a sequel is happening. Miyazaki keeps his projects secret, making it challenging to get more details. Fans can still enjoy the 1984 film while waiting for more information.
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind(1984) is available to watch on HBO Max.
Tanmay Jha
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Tanmay writes about anime for FandomWire. He’s currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. With a passion for animation and graphics, he has authored over 240 articles on anime, sharing insights and reviews with fellow fans, seamlessly combining his love for animation with journalism.