Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Movie will soon surpass Mugen Train, and it's not surprising

Akaza
Akaza (Image Credits: Ufotable)

Demon Slayer has become one of the most popular anime in the world, and Kimetsu no Yaiba is now a household name. Whether on TV seasons or movies, the series has shattered records in Japan and elsewhere. Mugen Train, the biggest-grossing anime film ever, set high expectations for its follow-ups. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Movie is riding that wave and surpassing several estimates.

The apparent response to the question whether or not Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Movie will overtake Mugen Train in the near future is: yes, it is quite possible, looking at its current path and box office performance. Having a worldwide gross of about US 471.2 million, Infinity Castle has already narrowed the gap between Mugen Train's record of about US 506.4 million. It has set numerous records, including its performance in Japan and its debut in the U.S., and is a solid candidate become the highest-grossing anime movie worldwide.

Tanjiro (Image Credits: Ufotable)
Tanjiro (Image Credits: Ufotable)

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Movie has surpassed Spirited Away as the second biggest earner in Japanese box office history, with the film earning an approximate 31.7 billion yen. Only Mugen Train is still ahead domestically, at 40.7 billion yen. Its U.S. debut was a record-grosser, earning $70 million during its first weekend, now the largest opening of an anime film in the U.S. and the biggest opening of an R-rated animated feature.

There are a number of factors that make the surge of Demon Slayer Infinity Castle unsurprising. The film adapts one of the most anticipated arcs of the manga, the Infinity Castle arc by Koyoharu Gotouge. This arc continues the events that happen after Season 4, as Tanjiro, the Hashira, and others deal with Muzan Kibutsuji and his Upper Rank demons. The film is also well-produced, has lauded graphics, and a captivating storyline, which attracts audiences and critics alike.

Nezuko (Image Credits: Ufotable)
Nezuko (Image Credits: Ufotable)

The other aspect that is making Demon Slayer Infinity Castle gain momentum over Mugen Train is its great performance across various markets, such as Japan, the U.S., and other territories. Within only 10 days in Japan, it earned more than 10 billion yen (about USD 67-71 million), becoming the fastest film to do so in Japan, and outpacing the speed of Mugen Train. It also benefited from its mass distribution by Crunchyroll via Sony Pictures Releasing to accumulate impressive domestic and foreign box office receipts.


Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Movie: Numbers, Records, and What It Means

The global gross is one of the most informative measures. Demon Slayer Infinity Castle has already earned approximately US $471.2 million globally. That is near the lifetime earnings of around US$506.4 million of Mugen Train.

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle earned 70 million dollars in its U.S. debut, breaking the historic anime film debut records. It was the largest opening weekend of an anime film and indeed any R-rated animated film in the United States. Such performance in a large foreign market is a massive advancement toward the global record of Mugen Train.

Zenitsu (Image Credits: Ufotable)
Zenitsu (Image Credits: Ufotable)

You must also look at its performance in Japan, where Infinity Castle surpassed Spirited Away to become the second-highest-grossing film in Japanese history. The well-established home base guarantees a more secure run through theatrical windows, repeat viewing, and special forms such as IMAX. This domestic competition is especially significant when considering that Mugen Train still has the first position in Japan.

The other factor applicable is the remaining theatrical run of the movie. The total revenue of the film will continue to increase, with various territories still submitting box office receipts. Based on the usual drops in weekly business and continued existence in large markets, Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie might overtake Mugen Train before the conclusion of its theatrical existence.

Inosuke (Image Credits: Ufotable)
Inosuke (Image Credits: Ufotable)

However, there are a few obstacles. Mugen Train has a big lead - more than USD 35 million ahead at the moment - and Mugen Train has already made it in the past in markets or re-releases, which Infinity Castle may not fully replicate. However, as Demon Slayer Infinity Castle has already shattered numerous records, and with its quick-win achievements, the divide appears to be overcome.


To sum up, Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Movie is poised to be the fastest-growing anime film worldwide. Its present gross of approximately US 471.2 million, record-breaking debuts in the U.S., good domestic triumphs in Japan, and continued revenues in foreign markets have ticked most of the boxes required to be listed at the top. Although the record of Mugen Train is great, Demon Slayer Infinity Castle has many chances to overtake it, not only technically, but also in the near future.

Edited by Ayesha Mendonca