The film serves as the finale for the story. The film opened in Japan on May 20, and its runtime exceeds 130 minutes. The film earned 28,673,740 yen (about US$219,000) from Friday to Sunday, and has earned a cumulative total of 2,156,699,320 yen (about US$16.47 million). The film began screening in 91 additional theaters in Japan last Friday.
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The Quintessential Quintuplets the Movie sequel anime film went back into the top 10 at #8 after it dropped off last week in its 10th weekend. The film earned 46,456,150 yen (about US$354,700) from Friday to Sunday, and has earned a cumulative total of 243,650,710 yen (about US$1.86 million). The Kamen Rider Revice: Battle Familia and Avataro Sentai Donbrothers The Movie: Shin Hatsukoi Hero tokusatsu double feature dropped from #4 to #6 in its second weekend. Funimation screened the film at Anime Expo in July 2019, and began screening the film in theaters in the United States and Canada in August 2019. The film later sold a total of 4.11 million tickets for 5,471,938,400 yen (about US$50.42 million), and eventually earned a cumulative total of 5.73 billion yen (about US$53.2 million).
The first film opened in Japan in April 2019 and sold 506,861 tickets to earn 690,219,500 yen (about US$6.17 million) in its first three days. Children contributed the theme song “Ikiro” (Live). Tsutomu Kuroiwa ( One Piece Film Gold, live-action Black Butler, GANTZ:O) joined Satō and Hara in writing the script, and Yutaka Yamada ( Tokyo Ghoul, Vinland Saga, live-action Bleach) composed the music. Kento Yamazaki, Ryō Yoshizawa, and Kanna Hashimoto all reprised their respective characters Shin (Xin), Ei Sei (Yin Zheng), and Ka Ryō Ten (He Liao Diao) from the previous film.
Shinsuke Satō (live-action Gantz, Death Note Light up the NEW world, Bleach) returned as director. The film has sold a total of 2.06 million tickets and has earned a cumulative total of 2,986,804,100 yen (about US$22.83 million). The film sold 192,000 tickets over the weekend, and earned 281,352,200 yen (about US$2.15 million) from Friday to Sunday. Kingdom II: Harukanaru Daichi e (To Distant Lands), the sequel film based on Yasuhisa Hara‘s Kingdom manga, dropped from #1 to #3 in the Japanese box office in its third weekend.