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Demon Slayer Release Date In India: Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle is already rewriting Indian history even before its much anticipated release. With its record-breaking advance booking, the Japanese anime movie has generated a lot of talk and is about to become the first Japanese and anime film to be shown in India at five in the morning. Yes, you read that right! To appeal to viewers globally, the film will be offered in both English-dubbed and Japanese with English subtitles.

Demon Slayer Release Date 

Demon Slayer, which is set for release on Friday, September 13, has had incredible demand since advance sales began on September 5. The excitement is straight up visible as tickets started to sell out quickly, particularly for the Japanese 2D IMAX version, with some performances being sold out or almost completely booked.  The anime movie has had an incredible response, according to Bollywood Hungama. PVR sold 25,000 tickets, Cinepolis sold 6,000, and over 65,000 were reserved on BookMyShow in the last 24 hours.

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What To Expect From Demon Slayer?

Demon Slayer continues where the previous season's Hashira Training Arc left off, where Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke refined their abilities to more successfully battle demons. After a battle with the fearsome Muzan Kibutsuji, the three encounter their final obstacle inside the demon fortress known as Infinity Castle.

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Demon Slayer, which has a U/A 13+ rating, is appropriate for audiences older than 13, and it will be shown without cuts to maintain the complete cinematic experience that the filmmakers intended. A faithful adaptation that preserves the series' dramatic plot and breathtaking visuals is what fans can anticipate.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is becoming an anime fan's must-see event, thanks to its record-breaking run in Japan and increasing interest worldwide