Overview
- Global box office has exceeded $555 million less than two weeks after international release, setting a new high for anime films.
- Infinity Castle now ranks as the largest Japanese film by worldwide receipts, overtaking prior franchise and genre benchmarks.
- In the United States, the cume has reached about $104.7 million, marking the first anime to cross $100 million domestically and to hold No. 1 in its second weekend.
- Second-weekend U.S. earnings totaled roughly $17.3 million, with Box Office Mojo data cited by trade coverage tracking the milestone.
- Industry watchers estimate a final U.S. run of roughly $125 million to $135 million, with reporting noting currency shifts that inflate dollar totals versus yen comparisons.