- By Swati Singh
- Wed, 23 Jul 2025 06:13 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office Bonanza (Japan): Demon Slayer Infinity Castle has been ruling the Japan box office with its record-breaking success. Infinity Castle is the fourth film adaptation in the series, following Mugen Train, To the Swordsmith Village, and To the Hashira Training. Directed by Haruo Sotozaki and produced by Ufotable, the film is a direct sequel to the anime's fourth season. Here are records made and broken by the new anime movie in Japan.
Demon Slayer Box Office Bonanza (Japan)
Highest Single-Day Box Office Gross
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle earned ¥1.65 billion ($11.13 million) from 1,155,637 admissions on its opening day, making it the highest single-day box office gross in Japanese history.
Highest Single-Day Gross
On its third day, the film earned ¥2.038 billion ($13.8 million), marking the highest single-day gross in Japanese history.
Biggest Three-Day Weekend
The film earned $37.3 million (¥5.52 billion) from 3.84 million admissions over the July 18-20 weekend, setting a new record for the biggest three-day weekend in Japan.
IMAX Record
The film grossed $3 million from 59 IMAX screens during the Friday-Sunday frame, setting a new record for IMAX in Japan. By the end of the four-day holiday, IMAX takings had reached $3.5 million, with a per-screen average of $48,000.
Fastest to Reach Certain Milestones
Although specific details on fastest milestones like ¥10 billion or ¥20 billion aren't confirmed for Infinity Castle, given its performance, it might challenge or beat these records held by films like Spirited Away.
Second Highest-Grossing Film of the Year
After four days, Infinity Castle is already Japan's second highest-grossing film of the year, behind Detective Conan: One-eyed Flashback.
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Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Release Date In India
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle will hit the theatres in India on September 12, 2025. After a successful debut in Japan, Indian fans can now look forward to experiencing the epic finale of the Demon Slayer anime series. The movie will be available in multiple languages, including Japanese with English subtitles, Hindi, and English dubbed versions, and will be screened in IMAX and premium large formats. Produced by Ufotable and distributed by Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment, this highly anticipated film promises intense action, high stakes, and emotional moments as Tanjiro Kamado and the Demon Slayer Corps face their greatest challenge yet.