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‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ Closes In on ‘Superman’ With ~$605–$616 Million Worldwide

Premium formats plus an overseas-skewed audience are propelling an anime-exclusive theatrical run that challenges 2025’s top superhero tentpoles.

Overview

  • Trackers now place global grosses in the low-$600 millions, roughly $605–$616 million, putting the film neck-and-neck with Superman’s about $615 million worldwide.
  • The movie is confirmed as the highest-grossing anime ever, surpassing Demon Slayer: Mugen Train’s lifetime total.
  • It has outpaced Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning and has already topped each of Marvel’s 2025 releases, with some outlets ranking it seventh for the year to date.
  • Forbes reports an approximately 19.5% domestic and 80.5% international split, yet it also stands as the highest-earning anime release in U.S. box office history.
  • Coverage indicates more markets are still ahead, including China, and Crunchyroll’s CEO has reportedly signaled no home or streaming release in the near term to sustain the theatrical run.