Demon Slayer’s Success May Shake Up Hollywood

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  • Anime films are achieving significant box office success globally, with recent examples including Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man The Movie, and Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution.
  • Hollywood is expressing interest in adapting popular anime for the big screen, but concerns have been raised about potential misinterpretation of the source of animes success.
  • The cast of Jujutsu Kaisen voiced their concerns that Hollywood might prioritize popularity over quality in its anime adaptations, potentially leading to a superficial approach and unexpected challenges.
  • The actors warned against using AI for production acceleration and hiring famous actors for voice roles without understanding the unique elements that define anime, emphasizing the importance of organic fan engagement built over time.

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Anime’s Box Office Dominance Prompts Hollywood Adaptation Concerns

Anime has achieved substantial global recognition and commercial success, particularly in cinemas. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba garnered over $660 million, demonstrating a growing audience for anime films. More recently, Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reize Arc has also performed strongly, with nearly $70 million at the box office. Adding to anime’s cinematic presence, Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution is slated for release this December. These impressive box office figures have prompted widespread speculation about Hollywood’s future strategies regarding anime. The cast of Jujutsu Kaisen, including Adam McArthur (Yuji), Robbie Daymond (Megumi Fushiguro), Anne Yatco (Nobara), Kaiji Tang (Gojo), and Kayleigh McKee (Yuta), discussed their perspectives on this trend with Polygon. The cast expressed concern that Hollywood might misinterpret the source of anime’s big-screen triumphs. Kaiji Tang explained, “They’ll see the big numbers and think, ‘Let’s do anime movies.’ But the real secret is building up over several seasons, then rewarding fans with a cinema experience.” They cautioned that simply adapting any popular anime for cinemas, without understanding this fundamental approach, could lead to unexpected challenges.

Hollywood’s Anime Adaptation Tension: Quality vs. Popularity and AI Production

The actors also worry that an aggressive pursuit of anime adaptations could lead Hollywood to prioritize popularity over quality. This approach, they believe, might involve employing AI to accelerate production and boost profits, thereby overlooking the unique elements that define anime. Furthermore, they cautioned that hiring famous actors for voice roles would not guarantee success. The cast’s insights highlight a crucial distinction between organic fan engagement built over time and a potentially superficial approach to adaptation.

In Case You Missed It

In other exciting news from the world of animation and anime, don’t miss Sophie Laurent’s latest piece on Players For Life! First up, she dives into the extraordinary success story of Demon Slayer’s recent film in “Demon Slayer: Mansion Infinity Continues to Tower Over Hollywood Giants” (published October 6, 2025), where it has now surpassed both Marvel Studios’ highest-grossing films and major competitors like Jurassic World, with a worldwide haul of over $867 million. Then, if you’re a My Hero Academia fan, check out Laurent’s recent piece “Crunchyroll Faces Backlash Over My Hero Academia Season 8 Premiere Issues” (published October 7th), delving into the platform’s rocky start and the subsequent uproar from subscribers. Lastly, Jonathan Dubinski gives us an insider look at Netflix’s highly anticipated second season of One Piece in his piece published on October 11, 2025, revealing that Game of Thrones veteran Clive Russell joins the cast as Crocus, with Werner Coetser and Brendan Murray also stepping in to bring Dorry and Brogy to life.


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Official NameJujutsu Kaisen: The Stage -Hidden Inventory / Premature Death-
Brief SummaryJujutsu Kaisen stage play.
ReleasedFebruary 18, 2026
Production CompaniesNelke Planning
Countries of OriginJP
ActorsRyosuke Miura, Ray Fujita, Yuki Kubota, Mikako Ishii, Yuta Tachibana, Ami Kiuchi, Haruko Ono, Riona Tatemichi, Naoya Serizawa, Kai Kitamura, Changhae
DirectorKensaku Kobayashi

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