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Demon Slayer: Mugen Train Film's Southeast Asian Opening Dates Revealed


Demon Slayer: Mugen Train Film's Southeast Asian Opening Dates Revealed

Odex announced the list of opening dates for its screening of the Demon Slayer: Mugen Train The Movie anime film in various Southeast Asian territories last Friday. The schedule for the release is as follows:


* Singapore (Golden Village exclusive): Uncut NC16 fan screening on November 7, PG13 fan screening on November 14, NC16 general screening starts on November 19, PG13 general screening starts on December 3, NC16 fan screening with merchandise, PG13 fan screening with merchandise on December 26.


* Malaysia and Brunei (GSC & Mall Cineplex exclusive, no fan screening planned for Brunei): fan screening on December 5, fan screening with merchandise on December 19, general screening starts on February 4, 2021.


* Vietnam (Galaxy Cinema exclusive): fan screening on December 19, fan screening with merchandise on December 26, general screening starts on January 9, 2021.


* Indonesia (CGV Cinemas exclusive): fan screening with the merchandise in January 2021, general screening starts in February.


* Philippines (SM Cinemas exclusive): fan screening with the merchandise in January 2021, general screening starts in February.


* Myanmar (Mega Ace, jCGV exclusive): fan screening with the merchandise in January 2021, general screening starts in February.

The film opened in Japan last Friday in 403 theatres, and it also began screening in all 38 IMAX theatres in Japan on the same day. Some theatres reportedly screened the movie 40 times each day. The film sold over 3,424,930 tickets and earned 4,623,117,450 billion yen (about US$43.8 million) in the Japanese box office in its first three-day opening weekend, making it the biggest opening for any film in the history of the Japanese market.


The main staff members of the television anime returned for the sequel. LiSA returned to perform the film's theme song ”Homura" (Flame). TOHO and Aniplex are handling the film's distribution.


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