Demon Slayer : Infinity Castle review
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castel Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has exploded as one of the most lucrative brands of the past decade. The original manga inspired an anime that ran for 63 episodes. That paved the way for the feature Mugen Train, which skyrocketed past Your Name and Spirited Away at the Japanese box office. At the US box office, Mugen Train is the second-highest-grossing anime film after Pokémon: The First Movie. Now it continues with Infinity Castle, which – full disclosure – is my official introduction to the franchise. I considered at least watching a few episodes of the series to prepare myself, but ultimately, I went in blind. Was that a mistake? Let’s just say that Infinity Castle isn’t like Cowboy Bebop: The Movie or Trigun: Badlands Rumble, which newcomers could easily jump into without necessarily seeing their respective shows. That’s not to say Infinity Castle doesn’t catch us up on a few plot points, but the film lives up to its ...