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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Breaks Box Office Records in India and the US

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Breaks Box Office Records in India and the US

By Farhan KhanPublished 4 months ago 3 min read

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Breaks Box Office Records in India and the US

Anime fans across the world are celebrating as Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle continues to smash records at the global box office. The latest film in the popular anime franchise has outperformed big Bollywood and Hollywood movies, proving that anime has finally earned its place on the world stage.

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office in India

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is the first film in a planned trilogy that will conclude the epic Kimetsu no Yaiba saga. Released internationally after its record-breaking run in Japan, the film has created a storm at the Indian box office.

According to Sacnilk, the anime movie earned an estimated ₹40 crore net in its opening weekend in India. This is higher than what Tiger Shroff’s action-packed Baaghi 4 managed, which collected ₹31 crore in the same time frame. Even Sunny Deol’s Jaat, considered a successful film earlier this year, earned only ₹23 crore in its debut weekend.

For Indian cinema, this is a historic moment. Anime films have never been major box office players in India, where star-driven Bollywood and Tollywood movies usually dominate. But with Infinity Castle outperforming such big titles, it is clear that Indian audiences are ready to embrace anime in a big way. This could open doors for more anime releases in Indian theatres in the future.

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office in the US

The film’s performance is equally spectacular in the United States. According to Box Office Mojo, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle earned $70 million gross in its opening weekend in North America. This makes it the biggest opening ever for an anime film in the US.

The record was previously held by Pokémon: The First Movie, which earned $31 million in its opening weekend back in 1999. For more than two decades, that record remained untouched. But now, Infinity Castle has more than doubled it, proving the massive growth of anime’s popularity in North America.

What’s even more impressive is that the anime film topped the weekend box office in the US, beating major Hollywood titles such as The Conjuring: Last Rites and Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale.

Global Box Office Success

Worldwide, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has already earned close to $353 million globally, making it one of the most successful films of the year so far. With strong numbers from Japan, India, the US, and other Asian markets, the film is setting new standards for anime worldwide.

The fact that this is only the first installment of a trilogy makes things even more exciting. Fans around the world are eagerly waiting for the next two films, and if the trend continues, the Infinity Castle trilogy could easily become one of the highest-grossing anime franchises in cinema history.

Why This Success Matters

The success of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle highlights a major shift in global cinema. Audiences are no longer limited to traditional Bollywood, Tollywood, or Hollywood releases. Anime is now competing directly with big-budget films and even outperforming them.

For India, this is especially important. A ₹40 crore opening weekend shows that anime has the potential to build a strong fan base in one of the world’s largest film markets. This could encourage distributors to release more anime films in Indian theatres, giving fans the chance to enjoy them on the big screen instead of waiting for streaming platforms.

Final Thoughts

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is more than just a hit movie—it is a cultural milestone. By outperforming films like Baaghi 4 in India and setting records in the US, it has proved that anime has gone mainstream worldwide. With a global collection already nearing $353 million, the film is on track to be remembered as one of the biggest cinematic events of 2025.

If this is just the beginning of the trilogy, the next chapters could bring even greater success. For anime fans everywhere, the time has truly come: anime is no longer niche—it is leading the box office.

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Farhan Khan

Welcome to my world of Hollywood glitz, gossip, and nonstop entertainment! I’m Farhan Khan, a passionate writer who loves turning the buzz of celebrity life into engaging stories for readers who enjoy the sparkle of showbiz.

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