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Demon Slayer’s Infinity Castle Premieres in North America September 12

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Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Poster

Fans of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba can get ready to see the first part of the cinematic finale trilogy, Infinity Castle. Tickets for North American theaters will go on sale starting Friday, August 15. The movie will officially premiere in the U.S. and Canada, including IMAX locations, on September 12.

Infinity Castle opened last weekend in Japan and broke records with the biggest opening day and highest single-day box office in the country’s history. It earned 7.31 billion yen (about $49.55 million) in its first four days.

The story follows Tanjiro Kamado and his friends as they face their toughest battle yet inside the demons’ stronghold, the Infinity Castle. The Demon Slayer Corps prepares for a final showdown with the villain Muzan Kibutsuji, leading to intense fights alongside elite warriors called the Hashira.

The Demon Slayer franchise gained massive global success, with its first film, Mugen Train, making over $507 million worldwide in 2020. The new trilogy promises to continue the thrilling saga.

Mark your calendars: tickets go live August 15, and Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle hits theaters on September 12.

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