Overview
- New weekend tallies place the film fifth for 2025 worldwide, with reported totals ranging from about $642 million (Koimoi) to $757.6 million (Financial Express citing Box Office Mojo), highlighting inconsistent counting across outlets.
- In Japan, the film has logged roughly 24.8 million admissions and about $242.6 million, becoming the country’s second most-watched film by admissions, according to Koimoi.
- North American grosses are reported around $124.6 million after the movie earlier became the first anime to top $100 million domestically, per Koimoi and Collider.
- A release date for Infinity Castle Part 2 has not been set; the series is confirmed for a Jump Festa Super Stage on December 21 with key voice actors in attendance, where fans hope for updates.
- Financial Express reports that President Trump’s floated 100% tariff on foreign films has raised questions about future U.S. distribution for the sequel.