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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Surpasses $300 Million After U.S. and Latin America Debuts

The film opens the anime’s final arc as the first entry in a planned trilogy, with later installments still awaiting official dates.

Overview

  • The rollout reached Mexico, Latin America, the United States and Europe, including a $33 million first day in the U.S. and projections of $105–150 million for the Sept. 12–14 frame in the U.S. and Canada.
  • In Japan and South Korea the film has earned 30 billion yen (about $203 million), reportedly the fastest to that figure, surpassing Mugen Train’s 59‑day pace.
  • Worldwide grosses have topped $300 million, placing the release among the highest‑earning anime films according to industry tracking.
  • This is the first chapter of a three‑film adaptation of the manga’s final arc, and no dates or streaming window have been announced for subsequent entries.
  • Some critics describe the movie as an incomplete story, while fans seeking more are turning to the completed manga and officially published light novels and spin‑offs available in Mexico through Panini and Mercado Libre.