T-Joy has announced a special promotional item for the upcoming movie “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Infinity Castle”. This exclusive popcorn bucket is available before the Japanese release, giving fans an early collectible peek at the eagerly awaited final battle sequence.
How Demon Slayer movie’s new popcorn bucket looks
Japanese movie theater chain T-Joy collaborates with Studio Ufotable to offer a special edition popcorn container for the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle, available in limited quantities.
Demon Slayer Popcorn Bucket at T-Joy operated theatres in Japan.? #鬼滅の刃 #DemonSlayer
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Starting from July 18, 2025, at selected Japanese cinemas, you can obtain a unique collectible in the form of a film reel-like bucket. This special item showcases rotating inner artwork and iconic moments from the franchise, all displayed on it. Remarkably, this date also marks the domestic release of Infinity Castle Part 1 within Japan. The listed price for this intriguing collectible is approximately $20 USD or ¥2,900.
Occasionally, anime movies provide limited edition popcorn containers as merchandise, and this has happened before. For instance, the 2022 release of One Piece Film: Red featured a popcorn bucket shaped like the Gum-Gum Fruit in Japanese cinemas.
This trend mirrors the popularity of movie-themed containers in the Western market, such as those for Dune: Part II. Asa Suehira, Crunchyroll’s Chief Content Officer, stated that Infinity Castle will be released on a grander scale than ever before. He believes it will mark a significant milestone in theatrical anime productions.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle
Description: The movie “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle” is based on the “Infinity Castle” storyline from Koyoharu Gotouge’s manga, marking the start of the final arc titled “The Final Battle.” This film follows Tanjiro Kamado and the Demon Slayer Corps as they venture into Muzan Kibutsuji’s stronghold for the ultimate confrontation. Haruo Sotozaki directs this movie, while Ufotable handles animation and writing. The soundtrack features two songs: “A World Where the Sun Never Rises” by Aimer and “Shine in the Cruel Night” by LiSA.
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2025-07-16 11:11