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‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ Crosses $600 Million as It Closes In on ‘Superman’ on 2025 Chart

Tracker discrepancies highlight a surge driven by international markets, placing the anime in direct contention for a top‑seven finish this year.

Overview

  • Worldwide grosses are cited between roughly $605 million and $616 million, with some outlets now listing the film slightly ahead of Superman and others showing it within about $10 million and poised to pass soon.
  • Koimoi’s latest tally pegs the total at about $616 million and ranks the film seventh for 2025, just above Superman, while newer Forbes and ComicBook.com updates still show a narrow gap to close.
  • Infinity Castle is now the highest‑grossing anime film on record, surpassing Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, and it holds a strong critical reception with a reported 98% Rotten Tomatoes score.
  • Japan receipts are reported at approximately ¥34.83 billion (about $236.2 million) with 24.2 million admissions, as the film chases long‑standing local attendance and revenue benchmarks.
  • The run is unusually international at roughly 80% of revenue from overseas markets and has already topped Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning globally, with reports also suggesting Netflix may be exploring a live‑action adaptation.