
The film celebrated seven months ago Demon Slayer – Kimtsu No Yaiba – Movie: Mugan Rail Screened in Japanese cinemas and later broke many records. Slowly but surely, the film’s continued success seems to be waning.
The movie “Demon Slayer” is coming out in the top 10 places
According to the Japanese website Oregon The sequel to the anime series “Demon Slayer” did not make the top 10 in Japanese cinema last week, so it was not mentioned there for the first time during its 33-week running season.
“Demon Slayer im Kimtsu no Yaiba The Movie: Mugan Rail” is the second longest-running film in Japanese cinema, beating only James Cameron’s film “Titanic”, which lasted 40 weeks and was in the top 10.
“Demon Slayer” is considered to be the most successful box office hit of 2020 worldwide, grossing 52.9 billion yen (approximately 395.5 million euros) worldwide, including 40 billion yen in Japan. In cinema See. A Second season, A sequel to the film, is currently active.
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Trailer:
Story of the film:
Tanjiro and his comrades finish their rehab training at the butterfly garden and return to their next mission. On the »face train ிய, more than 40 people went missing in a very short time. Tangiro and Nesuko team up with Genitsu and Innosuke to join Kyojuro Rengoku, one of the most powerful swordsmen in the monster hunt.
Together they want to face the monster lurking on the “face train”. To do this, they go on a journey in the dark …
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