The movie Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Infinite Castle has premiered successfully in Japan, grossing 37 million dollars in its first weekend, becoming one of the biggest openings in the country’s history. This film, which is part of a trilogy aimed at concluding the successful anime series that began in the summer of 2019, marks a milestone in the world of anime, where it is expected to break box office records worldwide.
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With a narrative that follows Tanjiro Kamado’s struggle against Muzan, the film not only focuses on the protagonist but also introduces new and powerful characters that enrich the storyline. Fans are especially excited about the lineup of characters that will appear in this installment, promising multiple epic confrontations as the story unfolds in the ominous Infinite Castle.
The studio Ufotable, known for its outstanding work in anime adaptations, is behind this movie and has secured the direction of Haruo Sotozaki, who has been at the helm of all previous seasons. With a collaborative approach among animators, the company aims to provide a high-quality visual and narrative experience, as it has done in previous installments.
Fans in Spain and Latin America can look forward to its arrival in theaters, with a scheduled release on September 12, 2025, in Spain and one day earlier in Latin America. Although anticipation is high, projections are expected to be more limited than in previous releases. As the plot promises to develop intensely, it is crucial for fans to avoid spoilers until the movie arrives in their local theaters.