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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ Nears $210 Million as Korea Launch Surges and U.S. Tracking Strengthens

Three-week forecasts now point to a $20–$29 million U.S. opening, reflecting record presales and demand for premium-format fan screenings.

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Overview

  • Global grosses have topped $200 million, with trade estimates placing the tally around $209.8 million ahead of wider international rollout.
  • Japan totals have climbed past ¥25.78 billion, ranking the film fourth all time domestically and third among Japanese-produced films there.
  • Korea opened to about $4.4 million on day one with roughly 544,000 admissions, the country’s biggest opening day of 2025, and reports project a $14–$17 million three-day start.
  • North American tracking has tightened to a $20–$29 million debut range, compared with Box Office Pro’s earlier $12–$20 million long-range forecast.
  • U.S. presales are around $10 million across top chains, bolstered by Sept. 9 IMAX and premium fan screenings ahead of the Sept. 12 theatrical release, putting the opening in the vicinity of 2021’s Mugen Train debut ($21.2 million).