Guardianes de la noche: Kimetsu no Yaiba - La fortaleza infinita
Título original: Gekijô-ban Kimetsu no Yaiba Mugen Jô-hen
El Cuerpo de Cazadores de Demonios se enfrenta a los Doce Kizuki restantes antes de enfrentarse a Muzan en el Castillo del Infinito para derrotarlo de una vez por todas.El Cuerpo de Cazadores de Demonios se enfrenta a los Doce Kizuki restantes antes de enfrentarse a Muzan en el Castillo del Infinito para derrotarlo de una vez por todas.El Cuerpo de Cazadores de Demonios se enfrenta a los Doce Kizuki restantes antes de enfrentarse a Muzan en el Castillo del Infinito para derrotarlo de una vez por todas.
- Directores/as
- Guionistas
- Estrellas
- Premios
- 1 premio y 3 nominaciones en total
Zach Aguilar
- Tanjiro Kamado
- (voice: English version)
Yôhei Azakami
- Noguchi
- (voz)
Ryan Bartley
- Hanako Kamado
- (voice: English version)
- …
Johnny Yong Bosch
- Giyu Tomioka
- (voz)
- (voice: English version)
Griffin Burns
- Muichiro
- (voz)
- (voice: English version)
Ray Chase
- Tengen Uzui
- (voz)
Shoya Chiba
- Takeuchi
- (voz)
- Directores/as
- Guionistas
- Todo el reparto y equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Movie: Infinity Castle' has exceptional animation, emotional storytelling, and thrilling action sequences. Many reviewers highlight the film's stunning visuals and intricate fight choreography, noting that it sets a new standard for anime cinema. The emotional depth of the narrative, particularly in character moments and the exploration of themes like loss and revenge, has resonated deeply with audiences. However, some reviewers point out issues with pacing and the reliance on flashbacks, which they feel disrupt the flow of the story. Despite these minor criticisms, the overwhelming consensus is that "Infinity Castle" is a must-watch for fans of the series and a significant achievement in the world of anime.
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10pa-88740
Everthing is perfectly well done, bringing the original material and elevating it to
perfection. The storytelling was masterful, with every scene meticulously crafted to draw you deeper into the narrative. The performances were outstanding, bringing depth and authenticity to each character. Long 2 hours and 30 minutes that felt so quickly. The pacing, despite the runtime, was flawless never dragging, always engaging. Visually stunning and emotionally gripping, this film is a true masterpiece that stays with you long after the credits roll. An absolute must watch for anyone who loves demon slayer! It is a Must Watch!
The storytelling and animation are perfect! Every frame is a visual feast, blending breathtaking action sequences with emotional depth that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
The fight choreography is next-level-fluid, dynamic, and packed with intensity. The Infinity Castle itself is a stunning setting, with its ever-shifting, dreamlike architecture adding to the film's surreal and epic atmosphere.
Ufotable's signature blend of CGI and traditional animation creates a seamless, immersive experience.
This isn't just a movie; it's an emotional rollercoaster that leaves you breathless. An absolute must-watch-I'll be seeing it again as soon as possible!
The fight choreography is next-level-fluid, dynamic, and packed with intensity. The Infinity Castle itself is a stunning setting, with its ever-shifting, dreamlike architecture adding to the film's surreal and epic atmosphere.
Ufotable's signature blend of CGI and traditional animation creates a seamless, immersive experience.
This isn't just a movie; it's an emotional rollercoaster that leaves you breathless. An absolute must-watch-I'll be seeing it again as soon as possible!
10Zaeden-3
The movie is a visually stunning and emotionally charged film that marks the beginning of the final battle between the Demon Slayer Corps and Muzan Kibutsuji's demon army. With breathtaking animation and intense action sequences, this movie is a must-see for fans of the anime series.
The film picks up where the fourth season left off, with Tanjiro and his companions trapped inside Muzan's fortress, the Infinity Castle. The story unfolds with epic battles, emotional moments, and stunning animation that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The pacing is well-balanced, with moments of high tension and excitement that culminate in an intense and satisfying climax.
The character development in the film is noteworthy, particularly in regards to Tanjiro's growth and perseverance. His determination to protect his sister and avenge his family is admirable, and his interactions with other characters add depth to the story. The film's themes of family bonds, perseverance, and the struggle between good and evil are well-explored, adding depth and complexity to the narrative.
The animation is top-notch, with beautifully designed characters and environments that transport viewers to the world of Taisho-era Japan. The soundtrack is equally impressive, with a powerful theme song that sets the tone for the film. The sound effects and score heighten emotional moments, making viewers feel every triumph and loss.
Overall, the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie is a thrilling and emotional ride that sets the stage for the final battle between good and evil. With stunning animation, intense action sequences, and emotional storytelling, this film is a must-see for fans of the anime series. If you're looking for a cinematic experience that's both thrilling and emotionally touching, look no further than Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle.
The film picks up where the fourth season left off, with Tanjiro and his companions trapped inside Muzan's fortress, the Infinity Castle. The story unfolds with epic battles, emotional moments, and stunning animation that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The pacing is well-balanced, with moments of high tension and excitement that culminate in an intense and satisfying climax.
The character development in the film is noteworthy, particularly in regards to Tanjiro's growth and perseverance. His determination to protect his sister and avenge his family is admirable, and his interactions with other characters add depth to the story. The film's themes of family bonds, perseverance, and the struggle between good and evil are well-explored, adding depth and complexity to the narrative.
The animation is top-notch, with beautifully designed characters and environments that transport viewers to the world of Taisho-era Japan. The soundtrack is equally impressive, with a powerful theme song that sets the tone for the film. The sound effects and score heighten emotional moments, making viewers feel every triumph and loss.
Overall, the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie is a thrilling and emotional ride that sets the stage for the final battle between good and evil. With stunning animation, intense action sequences, and emotional storytelling, this film is a must-see for fans of the anime series. If you're looking for a cinematic experience that's both thrilling and emotionally touching, look no further than Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle.
This arc serves as a culmination of years of character growth. Zenitsu, Tanjiro, Sinobu and especially Akaza get their defining moments. It's not just the main trio who shine - Infinity Castle gives deserved depth to previously underutilized characters, particularly Akaza.
Expect a return of hauntingly beautiful tracks by Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina, with dynamic shifts to match each battle's intensity and tone. The blending of traditional Japanese instruments with modern orchestration will likely reach its peak in this arc. Sound design is immersive - every blade clash and demonic roar is designed to hit deep.
Expect a return of hauntingly beautiful tracks by Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina, with dynamic shifts to match each battle's intensity and tone. The blending of traditional Japanese instruments with modern orchestration will likely reach its peak in this arc. Sound design is immersive - every blade clash and demonic roar is designed to hit deep.
Let me be clear, I'm a huge anime fan and a staunch defender of KNY when it's been criticized that only the animation carries the story.
There are works that reach a point where they are so massive and important that they inevitably lead to many haters.
KNY is pure history, and UFOTABLE has exploited it extremely intelligently. "Mugen Train," besides being the studio's salvation, was the moment we all knew this franchise was serious business.
But nothing suggested the insanity of its end: 3 FILMS TO GO? Insane, an exaggeration. However, UFOTABLE once again earned $300 million in Japan alone, and now its worldwide premiere is to packed theaters.
Is everything perfect about this film? Well, no, and that's why I consider myself indebted. It should have been a 15/10, but it ends up being an 8/10. Let me explain.
This arc is meant to be seen as the series itself, not as a movie, so it's pretty obvious that we'll feel like there's something incomplete. So far, so good, we all know that.
What bothered me most about the movie is the pacing. We have very frenetic moments, like the beginning and the first two battles. But at the climax of the fight with Akaza, we have a 20-25 minute flashback! While it's faithful to the manga, it's inconceivable that they didn't realize how it affects the story's dynamic. I saw people yawning in the theater the whole time. In a 2 hour and 30 minute movie, I think it's a mistake.
Otherwise, it doesn't fail us in animation, nor in epicness. I think the Shinobu and Zenitsu fights are incredible. But here's another criticism: you don't feel the tension in either fight because we didn't have an elaborate build-up to these bonds over the seasons. It's very different from the dynamic with Akaza, whom we've hated since Rengoku's death.
It's clearly a success; I'm definitely going to see the other two films. I just sincerely hope I can walk out of the theater and say I saw the best movie of my life. That didn't happen with "Infinity Castle"...too bad.
There are works that reach a point where they are so massive and important that they inevitably lead to many haters.
KNY is pure history, and UFOTABLE has exploited it extremely intelligently. "Mugen Train," besides being the studio's salvation, was the moment we all knew this franchise was serious business.
But nothing suggested the insanity of its end: 3 FILMS TO GO? Insane, an exaggeration. However, UFOTABLE once again earned $300 million in Japan alone, and now its worldwide premiere is to packed theaters.
Is everything perfect about this film? Well, no, and that's why I consider myself indebted. It should have been a 15/10, but it ends up being an 8/10. Let me explain.
This arc is meant to be seen as the series itself, not as a movie, so it's pretty obvious that we'll feel like there's something incomplete. So far, so good, we all know that.
What bothered me most about the movie is the pacing. We have very frenetic moments, like the beginning and the first two battles. But at the climax of the fight with Akaza, we have a 20-25 minute flashback! While it's faithful to the manga, it's inconceivable that they didn't realize how it affects the story's dynamic. I saw people yawning in the theater the whole time. In a 2 hour and 30 minute movie, I think it's a mistake.
Otherwise, it doesn't fail us in animation, nor in epicness. I think the Shinobu and Zenitsu fights are incredible. But here's another criticism: you don't feel the tension in either fight because we didn't have an elaborate build-up to these bonds over the seasons. It's very different from the dynamic with Akaza, whom we've hated since Rengoku's death.
It's clearly a success; I'm definitely going to see the other two films. I just sincerely hope I can walk out of the theater and say I saw the best movie of my life. That didn't happen with "Infinity Castle"...too bad.
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- CuriosidadesThe film made ¥1.64 billion (~US $11.1 million) on opening day in Japan (July 18, 2025), setting a new record for the highest first-day gross in Japanese cinema history.
- ConexionesFeatured in Double Toasted: DEMON SLAYER INFINITY CASTLE - Anime Review (2025)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Castillo infinito
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Shinjuku, Tokio, Japón(Studio)
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 20.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 134.474.485 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 70.611.098 US$
- 14 sept 2025
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 718.473.620 US$
- Duración
- 2h 35min(155 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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