Mitchel Berger, CEO of the anime hub Crunchyroll, breaks down the record-breaking success of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle.
Crunchyroll chief Rahul Purini discusses how much bigger the $555 million hit might grow, plans for the next two films in the trilogy and why anime is now a core Sony growth engine.
Infinity Castle was always going to be big, but not every anime fan realized just how big the first part of the finale film trilogy would be. Easily becoming the number one movie in North America with ...
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle was released in Japan in July, and the global premieres began in August and September. As the ...
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Mon, September 22, 2025 at 11:40 PM UTC That corporate realignment has been vindicated by Infinity Castle. Sony Pictures handled the release in the U.S. and most markets outside Japan, Aniplex ...