DEMON SLAYER: KIMETSU NO YAIBA INFINITY CASTLE

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The Final Battle Arc Begins

Venue(s): 109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku
from September 13 (Sat), 2025
Language: Japanese with English subtitles
Official website: kimetsu.com/anime/
Theater website: kimetsu.com/anime/news/?id=68604
Theater website: 109cinemas.net/premiumshinjuku/
Trailer: http://bit.ly/45RLqTx
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Title: 劇場版「鬼滅の刃」無限城編 第一章 猗窩座再来 (Gekijoban Kimetsu no Yaiba Mugenjo Hen Dai Issho Akaza Sairai)
Director: Haruo Sotozaki (外崎春雄)
Duration: 155 min

Five years after Mugen Train smashed every box office record in Japanese history, the Demon Slayer saga enters its climactic phase on the big screen. The fourth film in the franchise and the first in the Infinity Castle arc,  Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle marks the long-awaited adaptation of the final battle arc of Koyoharu Gotoge’s bestselling manga — and now, your own long wait to see it with English subtitles is finally over. Coinciding with the North American release, subs will adorn the film in theaters all over Tokyo from Saturday, September 13. Rally all your friends and meet us there!

In a recent New York Times article headlined “How Anime Took Over America,” the main image was of Tanjiro, and the author concluded that the takeover was primarily because “Anime is the realm of the underdog and the weirdo, whose fantastically bizarre imaginations have created a medium defined by its difficulty. And if there’s one thing Hollywood doesn’t seem up for right now, it’s a challenge.”

Produced by Ufotable with the studio’s trademark visual dynamism, the film plunges audiences into the labyrinthine Infinity Castle, where the Demon Slayer Corps is thrust into a showdown with Muzan Kibutsuji and his strongest Upper Rank demons.

In this first installment, multiple storylines collide: Shinobu Kocho confronts Doma, the killer of her sister; Tanjiro faces his fallen brother-disciple Kaigaku; and Tanjiro Kamado, alongside Giyu Tomioka, squares off against Akaza—the Upper Rank Three demon who once felled Flame Hashira Rengoku. These encounters are staged with Ufotable’s signature blend of traditional brushwork textures and cutting-edge digital choreography, delivering a cinematic spectacle both intimate and explosive.

Infinity Castle has already become the highest-grossing film of 2025 in Japan and the third highest-grossing film in the country's history — and it’s only been in theaters 2 months. It has also shattered records across Asia, surpassing even Marvel blockbusters in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea and the Philippines. With two more chapters to come, the Infinity Castle trilogy promises to be the definitive summation of the Demon Slayer phenomenon—a cultural milestone in Japanese animation and global fandom alike.

109 CINEMAS PREMIUM SHINJUKU

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