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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Breaks Anime Box Office Records with $70M

The premiere of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle shatters the existing anime box office records, marking a historic opening with $70 million in the US and surpassing previous records by a significant margin.

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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Breaks Anime Box Office Records with $70M

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle, the latest installment in the popular franchise, has made history following its opening weekend from September 12 to 14, 2025. The film debuted to a staggering $70 million in the United States, more than doubling the previous 26-year-old record for an anime film held by Pokémon: The First Movie, which opened to $31 million.

The record-breaking premiere reflects a significant milestone not only for the film but for the anime genre as a whole. On its opening Friday alone, Infinity Castle earned $33 million, marking the largest single-day box office take ever for an anime film. This meteoric start is indicative of the increasing popularity and mainstream acceptance of anime in Western markets.

Global Impact and Box Office Performance

By the end of the weekend, the film had accumulated over $300 million globally, boosted by a robust performance in its home country of Japan, where it exceeded $200 million. Such impressive figures not only position the film as one of the highest-grossing anime titles but also contribute to one of the best September box office weekends on record. This surge can be attributed to an avid fanbase eager for new content following the earlier success of the television series and previous film installments.

Industry Response and Future Projections

The response from audiences and industry analysts has been overwhelmingly positive, suggesting that the demand for anime continues to rise. Amidst this backdrop, films like Infinity Castle further solidify the genre's viability within a competitive cinematic landscape. According to reports, this release signals a promising future for anime adaptations and their potential to attract larger audiences across various demographics.

The success of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle highlights a pivotal shift in the perception of anime within the film industry.

As a result of such groundbreaking achievements, one can anticipate that studios may look to invest more significantly in anime adaptations and original projects moving forward. This trend presents a fascinating opportunity for both creators and viewers alike as the boundaries of international cinema continue to expand.

The historic financial success of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle not only sets a new benchmark for anime films but also reflects broader changes in audience preferences and the growing global market for animated content, with analysts now closely watching how similar properties might fare in future releases.

Topicsanimebox officeDemon Slayerfilm industrycinema

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