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Reze Arc’s box office numbers reveal whether the movie is profitable or not. While the movie did not generate the same level of buzz as Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, the series is very popular among anime enthusiasts.
Anime continues to rev up the box office, the latest example being Chainsaw Man. The movie sequel to the first season of the rip-roaring anime series topped the U.S. box office with $17.3 million, bringing its already impressive global total to $108 million.
As of writing, the Chainsaw Man movie is sitting pretty at second place in My Anime List's Top 100. Its 9.18 average user score is only just behind Frieren: Beyond Journey's End and its 9.29 score, though it has already jumped up from 9.10 in just over 24 hours – indicating that Denji could climb the mountain and topple Frieren, Fern, and Stark.
A one-of-a-kind anime film with frenetic animation and blood-soaked insanity, Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc is well worth your time.
With a reported production budget of just over $4 million (¥600 million), Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc needs to make around $10 million to turn a profit.
Anime has become so popular in America that even a film about a teenage boy with a chainsaw sprouting out of his head can top the box office. The U.S. release of Chainsaw Man — The Movie: Reze Arc marks the second time this year that a Japanese-language animated feature opened at No.
Scott Cooper directs Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in 1981-2, resisting pressure from his record label to capitalise on recent success, and instead delivering acoustic album Nebraska, recorded in his bedroom. Jeremy Strong, Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Young and Stephen Graham also star.