The Hollywood star who voices one of the characters in ‘Kimetsu no Yaiba: Infinite Fortress’

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The wait is over—Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is now lighting up screens across the globe, including theaters in the US. After its July premiere in Japan, the film has quickly become a box office juggernaut, smashing expectations and earning its place as one of the most talked-about anime releases of the year.

But beyond the breathtaking animation and emotional storytelling, there’s a twist that’s catching American fans off guard—in the best way possible.

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Channing Tatum joins the demon slayer universe

Hollywood star Channing Tatum, fresh off his role as Gambit in Deadpool & Wolverine, lends his voice to the English dub of Infinity Castle.

Tatum plays Keizo, a pivotal character in one of the film’s most gripping and emotionally charged story arcs. His performance adds a layer of depth to the adaptation, bringing a familiar voice to a franchise that’s already beloved by millions.

Tatum’s involvement isn’t just a casting stunt—he’s a genuine fan. He’s previously attended Demon Slayer premieres with his daughter, showing his personal connection to the series. His presence in the film bridges the gap between anime and mainstream American cinema, signaling just how far the genre has come.

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A cinematic milestone

Critics are calling Infinity Castle more than just a movie. According to Meristation’s review, it’s “the beginning of a trilogy of cinematic events that, years from now, we’ll remember as something as special and unrepeatable as the Evangelion premieres.”

That’s certainly high praise – especially for a franchise that started as a manga in 2016 and has since exploded into a global phenomenon.

With its powerful storytelling, stunning visuals, and now a touch of Hollywood flair, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is poised to become a cultural landmark—not just in Japan, but in the hearts of American audiences as well.

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