
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village' Smashes 4 Million Views with Special Screenings and Merchandise
The anime film 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village' is continuing its box office success with sold-out special screenings and exciting merchandise giveaways. The movie has surpassed 4 million admissions in Korea, securing its spot as the third highest-grossing Japanese animation of all time.
Starting this coming Saturday, the 13th, audiences attending screenings in MEGA MX4D and SUPER MX4D will receive a special MX4D poster. This unique poster vividly captures the intense scene of Tanjiro reflected in the eyes of Akaza, Upper Rank 3, featuring a glossy finish.
Following this, from the 17th, which falls on a weekday during the fifth week of release, 4DX attendees will be gifted a 4DX poster. This premium poster showcases the powerful Hashira, the elite Demon Slayers, and Tamayo, with a sophisticated matte laminate coating, enhancing its collector's value.
'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village' boasts an impressive 18.8% share of special auditorium viewings relative to overall screen occupancy. The 4DX screenings, in particular, achieved over 90% seat occupancy during their opening weekend, demonstrating immense popularity. With over 4 million viewers in just 18 days, all eyes are on whether this cinematic hit will continue its winning streak and aim for the top spot in 2025's box office.
The film is an adaptation of the popular manga series of the same name, following the Demon Slayer Corps' fight against demons. 'To the Swordsmith Village' focuses on the intense battles within the formidable Mugen Castle. It has garnered widespread acclaim for its stunning animation and thrilling action sequences.