
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle
Infinity Castle Becomes Highest-Grossing Anime in the U.S.
Highlights
- Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has dethroned Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to become the highest-grossing international film ever in the U.S., with $128.6 million earned domestically.
- The film has grossed over $655 million worldwide, becoming the fifth-highest-grossing title of 2025 and the highest-earning anime film globally.
- Following outstanding U.S. and Japanese runs, Infinity Castle is expected to surpass $700 million worldwide, despite no official release in China yet.
The anime blockbuster Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle continues to dominate worldwide box offices, securing a historic milestone as the highest-grossing international film of all time in the U.S. The Haruo Sotozaki-directed installment from Ufotable and Aniplex has earned $128.6 million domestically, surpassing the previous record of $128.5 million held for 25 years by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Anime’s Rising Power at the Box Office
Worldwide, Infinity Castle has accumulated more than $655 million as of October 12, with $245.8 million from Japan and $280.6 million from other international territories. The total establishes the film as the fifth-highest-grossing global release of 2025 and the most financially successful anime film in history, surpassing both Mugen Train and Spirited Away.
Highlights
In India, the movie grossed over INR 50 crore in just six days after releasing in regional languages all over India. The cinematic finale to the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle trilogy has demonstrated remarkable staying power in India and other key markets. The film grossed $70.6 million during its first weekend in the U.S., marking the strongest-ever opening for an international release and an R-rated animated movie. In Japan, it has sold more than 25 million tickets since its July debut, with ¥36.25 billion ($245.8 million) in revenue, positioning it as Japan’s second-highest-grossing movie of all time.
Infinity Castle’s box office success reflects a broader global demand for high-quality anime, underscoring the growing crossover power of Japanese storytelling in Western markets. The partnership between Aniplex, Crunchyroll, Shueisha, and Sony has created one of the most lucrative non-Hollywood distribution models in recent memory.
As the film continues its ongoing international run, projections suggest that Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle could soon cross $700 million globally and further cement anime’s place as a dominant force in worldwide cinema.

Author
Abhimannu Das is a web journalist at Outlook India with a focus on Indian pop culture, gaming, and esports. He has over 10 years of journalistic experience and over 3,500 articles that include industry deep dives, interviews, and SEO content. He has worked on a myriad of games and their ecosystems, including Valorant, Overwatch, and Apex Legends.
Abhimannu Das is a web journalist at Outlook India with a focus on Indian pop culture, gaming, and esports. He has over 10 years of journalistic experience and over 3,500 articles that include industry deep dives, interviews, and SEO content. He has worked on a myriad of games and their ecosystems, including Valorant, Overwatch, and Apex Legends.
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