Demon Slayer Movie Hits Huge $400 Million Milestone
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Demon Slayer is the series that cannot be stopped. The anime made it clear that Tanjiro s legacy is only beginning as Koyoharu Gotogue s story has broken dozens of screen and print records. Things only got crazier when
Demon Slayer put out its first movie that is now the highest-grossing film in Japan to date. Oh, and as it turns out, the movie just hit a big $400 million milestone at the global box office.
According to the latest updates,
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Mugen Train has earned more than $400 million USD at theaters to date. This milestone was reached after the feature impressed in three additional markets this weekend. New Zealand, South Korea, and Australia showed
Demon Slayer has kept much of the anime fandom living on a prayer, and that is all because of its first movie. If you did not know, the anime stepped into theaters for the first time last October, and its movie debut has been an unmitigated hit. At this point, the movie has already become the [.]
Demon Slayer Fan Gets Arrested Over Unapproved Merchandise
When it comes to
Demon Slayer, the series is so popular that it is hard to imagine any anime fan overlooking it. The series has experienced a meteoric rise since its anime went live, and it is still rising by the day. Of course, that means plenty of fans want to cash in on the craze, but one netizen is in legal trouble following their unlicensed foray into anime goods.
The news comes from Yomiuri Shinbun, a newspaper from over in Japan. It was there netizens learned a 42-year-old man has been arrested because of his DIY
Demon Slayer Is Reportedly Eyeing a February Debut in the United States
If you have been paying attention to
Demon Slayer, then you know the anime is on a hot streak like none other. From the TV series to the movie, this franchise is earning money hand over fist. Of course, this means the anime s team is eager to bring
Demon Slayer may hit theaters stateside in February.
The update went live late last night when AMC Theaters updated its page for DSTM. or
Demon Slayer: The Movie. The film, which tracks at nearly two hours, had very little information on its landing page save for a new date. The website gave the feature a release Ono February 26, 2021. As you can imagine, this sent fans into a tizzy, but AMC has since altered the date.