The year is 2025 and Kodak announces Kodacolor. Like this was 1942.
Old is new again.
This news has been all around the internet, Kosmofoto has some details: Kodak launches new films called Kodacolor 100 and 200.
The short version is Kodak, not Kodak Alaris, will be selling a C-41 colour negative film, 100 and 200 ISO, in 135 rolls of 36 exposure, called Kodacolor. We see them listed at US$9.75. At the moment it is unclear which stock these two films are made of.
Kodacolor was the name for the 1942 colour negative film Kodak release to the market. It was the first colours negative for colour printing and had a speed of 25 ASA and later 32 ASA. It was discontinued in 1963 to be replaced by Kodacolor X, at 64 and later 80 ASA, and then in 1974 by Kodacolor II which used C-41 process to replace the C-22 process previously used. That latter version was 80 and then later 100 ASA. The last version of Kodacolor was Kodacolor Gold…
Update: I see the Kodacolor 100 and 200 listed for CA$15.75 and CA$16.00 respectively.