Just over a month after the film started, the director Makoto Shinkai came back to comment Resounding success of Demon Slayer: Infinity Train, which officially broke Your Name’s historical record a few hours ago by becoming the third most popular film in Japanese cinema history.
Shinkai had already commented on the incredible opening weekend of Demon Slayer: Infinity Train, saying he was “speechless” today showed that he was slightly frustrated with the success of the film: “Thing? Has he hit me yet? My God! I’m a little frustrated, but it’s good for the industry to have records breaking all the time, isn’t it? I will continue to do my best every day to make great films!“.
Demon Slayer’s fame has only grown in recent months, likely before the anime’s second season hit the streets The series will have earned millions more fans. With last week’s numbers, or about 2.7 billion yen, grossed in November 16-22 inclusive, the film has reached a value of a about 26 billion yen in 39 days (Approximately 210 million euros) and has practically pawned the title of the most watched film in Japan.
It must be difficult for a writer to see the incredible milestone his film has reached passed in less than a month and a halfBut if there’s one thing Makoto Shinkai and Studio Ghibli are going to share, it’s certainly a desire to get even better with the next work, to reserve a place in the history of Japanese entertainment industry.
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