The Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc phenomenon continues to captivate audiences across Japan. As the film maintains its box office momentum, MAPPA has announced an exciting new wave of “cheer screenings” beginning November 14 in select theaters nationwide.

Unlike traditional showings, cheer screenings invite fans to become part of the cinematic experience by shouting, cheering, and celebrating during the movie. To help guide the audience through this unique event, MAPPA has released a short tutorial video narrated by Beam, voiced by Natsuki Hanae, explaining the dos and don’ts of cheer screenings—though one clear rule stands out: no chainsaws allowed in the theater.

To commemorate the event, moviegoers attending both regular and cheer screenings will receive an exclusive limited-edition art card designed by Chainsaw Man creator Tatsuki Fujimoto. The collectible Polaroid-style illustration depicts a heartwarming “what if” scenario where Denji and Reze enjoy normal high school lives—offering fans a bittersweet glimpse into the peaceful world that could have been.

Directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara, the Reze Arc movie continues to expand Chainsaw Man’s cinematic legacy. The film features a screenplay by Hiroshi Seko, whose past credits include Attack on Titan and Vinland Saga, and a haunting score by Kensuke Ushio that heightens both the chaos and the emotion of Denji’s story. Character designs by Kazutaka Sugiyama help bring Fujimoto’s signature art style to life on the big screen, creating a visual experience as raw and unpredictable as the manga itself.

Since its premiere, Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc has dominated the Japanese box office and made strong showings in international markets. Critics have praised the film for its emotional storytelling and brutal, beautifully animated action sequences. Fans have also applauded how the movie deepens the bond between Denji and Reze, blending intense violence with tragic tenderness.

For fans worldwide, Crunchyroll continues to stream the original Chainsaw Man anime and compilation specials, ensuring that the bloody yet heartfelt saga remains accessible across regions.

In Reze Arc, Denji faces his most complex challenge yet—not just against devils, but in confronting his own humanity. As love, loyalty, and survival intertwine, the movie captures everything that makes Chainsaw Man a phenomenon: thrilling fights, emotional weight, and MAPPA’s fearless craftsmanship.

With the success of Reze Arc, MAPPA and Tatsuki Fujimoto have once again proven that Chainsaw Man is not just an anime—it’s a movement.

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