Overview
- Latest tallies put the worldwide gross at about $642 million, overtaking F1 and How to Train Your Dragon to place fifth on 2025’s global box office chart.
- In Japan, admissions reached 24.8 million with ¥35.78 billion (about $242.6 million) earned, making it the nation’s second most-watched film and posting a 15% weekend uptick in its 12th frame.
- The U.S. total stands at roughly $124.6 million, following a record-setting run that made it the first anime feature to top $100 million domestically.
- The film has surpassed Mugen Train to become the highest-grossing anime movie worldwide, with reports generally clustering in the $620–$642 million range due to tracking and conversion differences.
- Demon Slayer’s Jump Festa Super Stage is set for Dec. 21 in Japan with main cast members appearing, and Ufotable has not announced a release date for Infinity Castle Part 2.