Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Twitter review: Japanese anime wins hearts, leaves netizens 'speechless'
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle has premiered in Indian theatres, sparking immense excitement among anime enthusiasts. The film's popularity led to the addition of midnight and early morning screenings due to overwhelmi...

Netizens review Demon Slayer Infinity Castle
The film made a grand debut in India, opening to packed houses across major cities. Its popularity was evident with special midnight and 5 AM screenings, a rare sight for anime in Indian cinemas. The unusual timing didn’t stop fans from showing up in full force, many dressed in cosplay or carrying merch from the Demon Slayer universe.The first-day-first-show craze lived up to the hype, with fans calling it one of the best anime theatre experiences in recent memory. Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) is buzzing with fan reactions shortly after the first screenings wrapped. The hashtag #DemonSlayerInfinityCastle quickly began trending, with users praising the film’s breathtaking animation, emotional storytelling, and intense battle scenes.
Many fans expressed that the movie left them completely "speechless". One viewer mentioned they found it hard to even process what they had just watched because the experience was so overwhelming. They described it as one of the most powerful cinematic moments of their life, even rating it close to perfect. Others praised that the emotional depth of the film, talking about how certain scenes gave them chills and left a lasting impact.
The film’s animation and action sequences also received widespread praise. Several fans called the battles visually stunning and full of adrenaline, applauding the animation studio for pushing the boundaries of what anime films can achieve. Some even described it as a triumph of anime brilliance.
More about Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle
Moviegoers also mentioned that Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is best experienced on the big screen, where the visuals, music, and emotional beats come together to create a powerful cinematic journey.The film features a stellar voice cast including Kana Hanazawa, Saori Hayami, Natsuki Hanae, Reina Ueda, and Takahiro Sakurai, and is directed by Haruo Sotozaki, who has been at the helm of the anime series as well. With a runtime of 2 hours and 35 minutes, the movie takes viewers deep into the climactic arc of the Demon Slayer saga.
As fans continue to pour into theatres over the weekend, it’s clear that Infinity Castle is not just another anime film, it’s an event. Stay tuned!
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