Screening guide

Where to watch Dear You now

Dear You follows different cinema and festival schedules in each market. Mainland film-key extensions, Hong Kong and Southeast Asian theatrical runs, and Taiwan festival screenings are separate arrangements, so check the distributor, festival, or cinema page again before traveling.

Updated July 30, 2026

This guide lists official cinema, festival, and distribution information only. It does not link to unauthorized streams.

Mainland China

Film key extended through August 31

Local screenings may still be available

The third film-key extension allows mainland cinemas to schedule the film through August 31, 2026. It does not guarantee a daily session in every city, so search the film title with your local cinema or usual ticketing service.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong theatrical release began June 18

Sessions are updated by local cinemas

The film opened across Hong Kong cinemas. Continued sessions and the length of the run are controlled locally, and a mainland film-key extension does not automatically extend the Hong Kong schedule.

Taiwan

Taoyuan Film Festival screenings on August 15 and 16

Limited festival screenings

Two public screenings are scheduled at the 2026 Taoyuan Film Festival. A festival event is different from a continuing commercial release, so use the festival site for the latest program and ticket availability.

Southeast Asia

Cinema releases launched in Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei

Check current sessions city by city

The first overseas wave included Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. Each market has its own run, so current availability should be confirmed with the local distributor or cinema.

Other markets

Australia, New Zealand, North America, Britain, Ireland, and Japan follow local schedules

Use local distributor information

A second overseas wave announced these markets, but a country-level opening date does not guarantee continuing sessions in every city. Check local cinemas and distributors first.

Common screening questions

Does the August 31 mainland extension mean every cinema is showing the film?

No. The extension lets cinemas schedule screenings within that period, while each cinema still decides whether and when to show the film.

Are the Taoyuan Film Festival sessions a full Taiwan theatrical release?

The confirmed information is for limited public festival screenings, not a continuing Taiwan-wide commercial release.

Does this site provide streaming links?

This guide lists official cinema, festival, and distribution information only and does not include unauthorized full-film, download, or aggregator links.