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Entertainment · RaleighBy Auzinea Bacon, CNN (CNN) — “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – the Movie Infinity Castle” shattered the record for biggest opening weekend domestic gross for an anime movie, hauling in an estimated $70 million. “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle,” which is distributed in North America by Sony Pictures Entertainment-owned Crunchyroll, raked in $33 million on Friday alone, surging past Warner Bros. Pictures’ 1999 anime hit “Pokémon: The First Movie,”…See the Story
‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ Slashes 26-Year Box Office Record and Tops Weekend Box Office
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DeltaThe world of 'Evangelion' is reimagined, where anime and gaming converge at the frontier of immersive experience." SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pixelity Inc. has officially revealed the title of the "Neon Genesis Evangelion" game project: "EVANGELION: Δ CROSS REFLECTIONS." Alongside the announcement, the studio also unveiled the game's official logo. Designed to fully immerse players in the world of "Neon Genesis Evangelion,…See the Story
Official Title Revealed for Evangelion Game Project: "Evangelion: Δ Cross Reflections"
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My Hero AcademiaCrunchyroll has announced it Fall 2025 lineup, including the final season of 'My Hero Academia,' 'This Monster Wants to Eat Me' and more.See the Story
‘My Hero Academia,’ ‘This Monster Wants to Eat Me,’ ‘Shabake’ and More Among Crunchyroll’s Fall 2025 Lineup
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