Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Extends Unprecedented Box Office Domination into Sixth Weekend

The phenomenon that is Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle continues its relentless ascent, securing the coveted No. 1 position at the Japan box office for an astonishing sixth consecutive weekend. This cinematic powerhouse added a formidable 1.154 billion yen, approximately 7.84 million USD, to its coffers in its sixth weekend alone, drawing over 760,000 eager admissions.
Such sustained success has propelled the film to a monumental total gross exceeding 28 billion yen, equating to roughly 189.9 million USD, cementing its place as the third highest-grossing film in Japanese box office history. With more than 19.8 million tickets sold across Japan, Infinity Castle now stands shoulder-to-shoulder with its predecessor, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, and the timeless Studio Ghibli masterpiece, Spirited Away, in an elite league of cinematic achievements.
This captivating installment marks the genesis of a thrilling new trilogy, meticulously adapting the climactic, high-stakes battles that define the latter half of the Demon Slayer saga. Viewers are plunged into the heart of the intense final confrontations between the valiant Demon Slayers and the formidable forces of the demonic antagonist, Muzan Kibutsuji. While primarily setting the stage for the epic sequels to come, Infinity Castle's overwhelming reception is a resounding testament to the franchise's unyielding popularity and its profound resonance with audiences worldwide.

From its explosive debut, the film shattered multiple industry benchmarks, including achieving the highest single-day box office revenue ever recorded in Japan. It further blazed a trail by becoming the fastest film to breach the 10 billion yen earnings mark, eclipsing records previously held by other colossal Demon Slayer titles.
Beyond its domestic triumph, Infinity Castle has captivated international audiences with equal fervor. It has rapidly ascended to become one of the highest-grossing anime films of all time across numerous Asian markets, establishing remarkable new records in territories such as Taiwan and Vietnam. In the United States, the film has already set unparalleled first-day presale numbers for an anime release, positioning itself to challenge longstanding box office records and further solidify Demon Slayer's global footprint.
The unwavering dominance of Infinity Castle at the box office powerfully underscores the far-reaching influence of the Demon Slayer franchise, confirming its pivotal cultural and commercial impact on contemporary anime and Japanese pop culture across the globe.
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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle
Author
Koyoharu Gotouge
Cover Art
Ufotable Art Team
Studio
Ufotable
Publisher
Shueisha
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