Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Film Returns to N. America Theaters on March 6

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Arrives on SCREENX
Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment are gearing up to bring Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle - Akaza Sairai back to North American theaters on March 6. This time, however, there's a thrilling twist for fans to look forward to.
First Time on SCREENX
For the first time ever, North American audiences will have the opportunity to experience the film on SCREENX multi-projection screens. This immersive format promises to elevate the viewing experience to a whole new level.
What is SCREENX?
SCREENX utilizes a 270-degree projection that surrounds the audience with visuals, extending the film beyond the traditional screen. With approximately 370 theaters worldwide equipped with this technology, Demon Slayer fans can anticipate a truly captivating cinematic event. Aniplex initially announced the film's release in the expanded format earlier in January.
Tickets Available Now
Eager fans can already secure their tickets for this enhanced theatrical experience. Given the popularity of the franchise, early booking is recommended to ensure a prime viewing spot.
A Global Phenomenon
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle - Akaza Sairai, the inaugural film in the Infinity Castle trilogy, has achieved unparalleled success. It currently holds the title of the highest-grossing anime film and the highest-earning Japanese film of all time worldwide.
Box Office Dominance
As of November 16, the film had sold an astounding 89,177,796 tickets, accumulating a staggering 106,370,568,950 yen (approximately US$685 million) globally. This landmark achievement makes it the first Japanese film to surpass the 100 billion yen mark (about US$644 million) in worldwide earnings.
Award-Winning Animation
The latest installment in the Demon Slayer anime franchise has garnered significant acclaim within the industry. It recently won the Animation of the Year—Film award at The Tokyo Anime Award Festival (TAAF) event.
Recognition and Nominations
In addition to its TAAF win, the multi-award-nominated film also received the honorary "Animation is Cinema" award at the 9th Annual Astra Film Awards. Furthermore, it was nominated for Best Motion Picture - Animated category for the 83rd Golden Globes, and Best International Animated Film at The Saturn Awards. These accolades highlight the film's artistic merit and global appeal.