Demon Slayer: Mugen Train sold out on first day of screening as cinemas reopen in Malaysia

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The Japanese animated film has proven to be popular at all GSC outlets. Later in the month, GSC will release Selamat Hari X Jadi, Monster Hunter and Godzilla vs Kong.

For Azlan El, the 20-year-old student described how much he relished being able to walk along cinema hallways at long last.

Eighteen-year-old student Zenyx said that he and his friends were eager to watch movies in the cinema and had no problem complying with the SOP since they have been adapting to the new normal ever since the pandemic arrived in Malaysia. “We have no problem complying with the SOP since we have been living with Covid-19 for more than a year now. is the highest-grossing movie in Japan and hyped in the Last Wednesday, GSC was finally given the green light to reopen its doors on March 5.

 

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