Overview
- Crunchyroll confirmed there will be no streaming, digital purchase, rental, or legal download of the film before 2026.
- Industry body Canacine reports it is now the top-grossing anime film ever in Mexico, reaching 237 million pesos in total after a 184 million–peso week.
- Crunchyroll and Sony state it achieved the largest opening for an anime movie in North America and ranked No. 1 on its debut weekend.
- Recent coverage places the worldwide gross in the several-hundred-million range, with reports citing about $423 million to date.
- This is Part 1 of a planned trilogy, and the next installment is widely reported for 2027, though distributors have not announced a firm release date.