The
movie Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc it continues its success in
Japanese cinemas after surpassing the 7.17 billion yen (approximately 47.8
million dollars) in collection to the 38 days from its
premiere, according to data from Kogyo Tsushinsha. The film has
been seen by more than 4.69 million people and it maintains
constant growth in the 421 rooms where it is currently
projected.
Compared to
the previous week, revenue increased by 670 million yen (some 4.47
million dollars), confirming its commercial solidity. Along with the
announcement, a new visual which shows an intimate scene
between Denji and Reze, in addition to the fourth
bonus of cinema: one reze visual card which will be
available from November 1st.
An
upward journey at the box office
Since its
premiere on September 19, the film has maintained outstanding
performance. Its collection has followed the following evolution:
- Day 1: 420 million yen and
272,000 attendees.
- Day
3: 1.25 billion yen ($8.34 million).
- Day
10: 2.9 billion yen ($19.3 million).
- Day
24: 5.4 billion yen ($36 million).
- Day
31: 6.5 billion yen ($43.3 million).
- Day
38: 7.17 billion yen ($47.8 million).
The
distributor Toho I had originally projected a goal of 5
billion yen throughout the exhibition, a figure that production far
exceeded in less than a month.
About
the movie
Chainsaw
Man: Reze Arc the
story continues directly after the end of the television anime. The plot
follows Denji, a young demon hunter who lives with his
companion Pochita, until he meets the mysterious one Reze,
who changes the course of his life. Based on the manga by Tatsuki
Fujimoto, serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump since 2018, the
story combines action, drama and symbolism in a tale of power and
vulnerability.
The original manga surpasses the 30 million copies in circulation and it has inspired an animated adaptation, a play and now this film that consolidates a Chainsaw Man as one of the most successful franchises in recent years.