Demon Slayer has proven time and again that it is not just a momentary anime craze, it is a global box office juggernaut. With the release of Infinity Castle – Part 1: Akaza Returns, the franchise has once again shattered expectations. Within four days, it surpassed ¥7.3 billion (over $45 million), boasting more than five million admissions in Japan alone.
That is not just impressive, it is historic. The film has broken the all-time records for Opening Day, First Day, and Single-Day Gross in Japanese cinema, according to Forbes and @kimetsu_off on X. These were not just any records either; Infinity Castle toppled benchmarks set by Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, the previous movie that stunned the world during the pandemic with its $485 million haul.
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