Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Shatters Another Major Record

The recent anime film, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, has proven incredibly popular in Japan, attracting over 27.34 million viewers and earning 40 billion yen – which translates to over $250 million USD. This Japanese success is almost double the film’s earnings in the United States, where it has made over $135 million USD. Globally, Infinity Castle has earned a remarkable $738 million USD, solidifying its place as the highest-grossing anime movie ever. Currently, the film’s only likely competition will come from future installments in the Demon Slayer series.

New Toy Story 5 Actor Responds to Recasting (& Didn’t Realize They Were Taking Over an Iconic Role)

In a recent interview with Screen Rant, actor Keith Hudson talked about joining the cast of Toy Story 5. He shared that he’d always loved the films and wished he’d been asked to participate earlier. He’d worked with several people involved in the franchise, like Carl Weathers, Annie Potts, and Tom Hanks, but was surprised to learn after recording his part that Carl Weathers had previously voiced the character Combat Carl. Hudson suspects the filmmakers wanted him to create his own unique take on the role, rather than imitate Weathers. He hopes fans enjoy his performance and is eager to hear what they think, especially considering his long friendship with the late Carl Weathers.

5 Years Ago, A Giant Monster Rematch Finally Happened After Sixty Years (And Changed a Franchise Forever)

Currently, only a few film franchises feel truly vibrant: Star Wars, John Wick, the ongoing Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), and the recently rebooted DC Universe (DCU). However, many believe the MonsterVerse is actually in the best shape of all these shared universes. And for those who’ve been following it since the beginning, its success wasn’t always a sure thing.

Who Are the DCU’s New Supergirl Villains? DC Comics History, Powers & Origin Explained

Kara, also known as Supergirl, is on a mission to get revenge on a criminal named Krem of the Yellow Hills. She’s motivated by two things: Krem harmed Krypto, and she promised a young woman named Ruthye she’d help bring Krem to justice for killing her father. Matthias Schoenaerts, known for his role in The Old Guard, will play Krem in the DC Universe, and he’s a formidable opponent who nearly defeated Supergirl.