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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle advance booking open

‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ advance booking open in India - Here's everything fans should know

‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle’ is finally set for its big-screen debut in India. Fans who have been waiting eagerly can now relax a little, as the countdown has begun with just days left for its theatrical release.Advance bookings for the much-awaited film have officially opened this week, giving fans the chance to be among the first to watch the action unfold.

Film release confirmed in five Indian languages

The upcoming ‘Demon Slayer’ chapter will hit Indian cinemas on 12 September. It is already making history as the first anime film to be released in five different languages in the country. Viewers will be able to choose between Japanese (with English subtitles), English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. This move opens the film up to a much wider audience, making sure fans across different regions can enjoy the story in the language they prefer.

Infinity Castle set for record screen release

According to Financial Express, The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has already cleared the movie. Importantly, it has been passed without any visual cuts. The film has been given a U/A 13+ rating, allowing teenagers and adults alike to watch the action-packed saga on the big screen.

Advance booking live but with limited access

Advance booking for ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ has gone live on BookMyShow. However, there is a catch. Screenings are currently limited to select cinemas, and tickets are selling out very fast.As reported by The Economic Times, at the moment, bookings are only available for 12, 13, and 14 September. This means fans who want to catch the movie early will need to act quickly and check availability in their city through the app. Die-hard followers of the series are already racing to secure their seats before they vanish.

Infinity Castle trilogy adapts manga’s final arc

The ‘Infinity Castle Trilogy’ is a major moment for the franchise. It adapts the final arc of the original ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba’ manga, bringing the story to its grand conclusion through three feature-length films.The first film begins with a shocking twist, demon king Muzan Kibutsuji launches a surprise assault on the Ubuyashiki estate. This brutal attack pulls Tanjiro and the powerful Hashira into the terrifying maze of the Infinity Castle, a place filled with danger and shifting walls. From here, the battle for humanity’s survival takes shape.With its record-breaking run in Japan and growing excitement across the globe, ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ is shaping up to be an unmissable event for anime fans. Go to Source

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