"Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle" has become the highest-grossing anime film ever, earning over $605 million worldwide. The "Infinity Castle" story will be a trilogy, with two more films planned for ...
Cathlyn Melo is an experienced anime writer from the Philippines with a Master in Business Administration. She was once a hospital employee before deciding to pursue her passion for anime and manga ...
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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — Infinity Castle, the first in a series of three films that will close the epic saga of Demon Slayer, has shattered a box office record. Per ScreenRant, the film had ...
No official announcement has been made at the moment regarding when Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle will land on streaming services. However, don't expect it any time in 2025, according to Crunchyroll.
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The movie held its No. 1 spot at the box office in the U.S. this weekend after it came out in North America on Sept. 12 through Crunchyroll, a subsidiary of Sony Pictures. The film earned $70 million ...
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is currently slicing its way through the global box office, and while it'll be a long wait for the movie to make its way to Blu-ray, you can prep with the Demon Slayer: ...
Cathlyn Melo is an experienced anime writer from the Philippines with a Master in Business Administration. She was once a hospital employee before deciding to pursue her passion for anime and manga ...
Akaza, the Upper Rank Three, plays a crucial role in the first installment of the trilogy as he challenges Tanjiro Kamado for a rematch. Wanting to take revenge for Kyojuro Rengoku’s death and stop ...
Two new Hollywood releases, Universal’s sports thriller “Him” and Sony’s romantic drama “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey,” were outright rejected by overseas audiences. “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey,” ...