I'm sure this won't move the needle for most people on here, but an Anime film set several box office records over the weekend. Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train is a feature film based on a Shonin anime & manga by the same name. It made $21M at the US box office this weekend, just $2M behind Mortal Kombat while playing in about half as many screens, making it the highest grossing release per theater domestically in 2021 (not a huge feat, but we are talking about an anime film). Additionally, it set the record for highest grossing release of a foreign language film (although there is a dubbed version also released and the dollars are combined). The US box office put the global gross over $400M, making it the highest grossing animated film of all time.
As an anime fan, I was super excited when the wide release was announced. These types of film typically get three or four showings power theater through Fathom Events. This thing literally destroyed at the Japanese box office and no home release had occured, so US fans had been waiting for their chance to see this.
I was able to see it dubbed today and it was fantastic. Typically, anime feature films for Shonin anime are non-canon "villian of the week" paint by number and therefore have a "ended where we started" feel. Not this film. Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train is very much a Shonin action anime but, like the series, has just enough differences to pacing and world building to keep it fresh. Without going into spoilers, the events of the film will have direct consequences on the series and will serve to both placate and hype the fan base up for the second season coming either the end of this year or beginning of the next.
https://www.boxofficepro.com/demon-slayer-mugen-train-21-million-opening/
As an anime fan, I was super excited when the wide release was announced. These types of film typically get three or four showings power theater through Fathom Events. This thing literally destroyed at the Japanese box office and no home release had occured, so US fans had been waiting for their chance to see this.
I was able to see it dubbed today and it was fantastic. Typically, anime feature films for Shonin anime are non-canon "villian of the week" paint by number and therefore have a "ended where we started" feel. Not this film. Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train is very much a Shonin action anime but, like the series, has just enough differences to pacing and world building to keep it fresh. Without going into spoilers, the events of the film will have direct consequences on the series and will serve to both placate and hype the fan base up for the second season coming either the end of this year or beginning of the next.
https://www.boxofficepro.com/demon-slayer-mugen-train-21-million-opening/