Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie dashes a major box office record held by any Japanese film

Kibutsuji Muzan
Kibutsuji Muzan (Image Credits: Ufotable)

Demon Slayer has become a cultural phenomenon, and the new movie, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, only proves that. Based on previous theatrical hits, such as the Mugen Train arcs and Swordsmith Village arcs, the film contributes to the series' peak. Meeting both local and international expectations, the box office numbers of the movie Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has already created history.

In fact, the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle film has broken the world record of the highest grossing Japanese movie. It is now the sole Japanese motion picture to earn the 600 million mark worldwide, surpassing the other achievers in film history within the nation.

Akaza (Image Credits: Ufotable)
Akaza (Image Credits: Ufotable)

Since its release, the film Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has established some new standards. In Japan, it was ¥1.64 million on the first day, ¥1.84 million on the second, and ¥2.03 million on the third, setting new single-day domestic record. This totaled to ¥5.52 billion (approximately US$37.42 million) and took the largest opening weekend in Japanese Cinema. The U.S. debut of the film was especially strong: Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie earned $70 million during its U.S. opening, a record-breaking amount in that market both as an anime film and as an international film.

Daki (Image Credits: Ufotable)
Daki (Image Credits: Ufotable)

By the end of September 2025, Infinity Castle film is reported to have passed the mark of $600 million worldwide, becoming the first Japanese film to do so. The disaggregation consists of around $235.7 million in Japan, $115.8 million in North America, and the rest in other global markets. Before this, the highest grossing film was Mugen Train, which had grossed approximately 506 million. That legacy title has now been clearly surpassed by Infinity Castle.


Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie: The New Benchmark for Japanese Films

By passing the mark of 600 million, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie did not just overtook an anime record. It has achieved a record that no live-action, no historical epic, no family blockbuster has ever achieved in the entire history of Japanese cinema. In this way, it has redefined the countours of success of Japanese cinema in the 21st century.

Its worldwide success reveals more importance. The fact that a franchise based on weekly shonen manga has now occupied the first position in the entire history of Japanese films points to a change in the international and domestic attitude towards the value of anime.

Kokushibo (Image Credits: Ufotable)
Kokushibo (Image Credits: Ufotable)

In addition, it achieved this milestone before its theatrical run is over, indicating lasting interest in the film. The film has managed to hold onto box office numbers in Japan even in subsequent weeks, and continues to be one of the highest-grossing anime in the U.S. market in 2025, thus cementing its presence worldwide.


To sum up, the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie has not only picked up the title of the top-grossing Japanese movie of all time by far, but it has also passed the $600 million mark in the process, breaking numerous domestic opening and box office records in the process. The movie's release is a feat that rewrites legacy charts and establishes the impact of the anime in both international and Japanese cinematic history.

Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala