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Mitchel Berger, CEO of the anime hub Crunchyroll, breaks down the record-breaking success of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. Anime is "not a fad," he declares after the movie surpassed even Superman's ...
Sony’s bold-looking anime movie Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle slashed its way into the record books online and in theaters over the weekend. The first film in a trilogy based on the 'Infinity Castle’ ...
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The anime feature Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle — also known as Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle — is new in theaters. When and where will it arrive on streaming? Rated R, Demon Slayer: ...
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"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 ...
LOS ANGELES — “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle” carved out a place in box office history this weekend as the Japanese anime film sliced straight to No. 1 — outpacing the horror sequel ...
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Crunchyroll's CEO breaks down anime's big moment: 'It's not a fad.' Just over a week ago, Mitchel Berger, the CEO of Sony-owned anime streaming service Crunchyroll, received some unexpected calls.