When was 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' released in Japan?
July 18.
Anime / Box Office
Ufotable's 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' movie is making waves at the Japanese box office and is expected to beat 'Your Name' to crack into the top 5 highest-grossing films of all time in Japan. Fans worldwide eagerly anticipate the relea...
The 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' movie, a sequel to the fourth season of the anime series, adapts the Infinity Castle arc from the manga. Following the success of previous adaptations like 'Mugen Train', 'To the Swordsmith Village', and 'To the Hashira Training', 'Infinity Castle' continues the Demon Slayer saga. Released in Japan on July 18, with a worldwide release slated for September, the film is already making a mark. Its strong performance indicates a significant trend in the anime film industry, driven by dedicated fan bases and high-quality animation. The movie's success demonstrates the increasing global appeal of anime and manga content.
July 18.
September.
Approximately $159 million (¥23.43 billion).
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