'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' has surpassed $729 million globally, pushing the franchise beyond $1.3 billion, as anime films like 'Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc' also surge, reflecting rising worldwide demand for theatrical anime.
'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' broke U.S. box office records, surpassing 'Crouching Tiger' and other anime films. Released by Crunchyroll, it continues global success, becoming a landmark in Hollywood's embrace of anime.
Aamer Bijli, lead strategist at PVR INOX, says animated films are no longer dismissed as kids' cartoons, citing growing audience demand in India. He points to recent anime releases and shifting viewer habits post‑pandemic as proof.
'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle' surpasses $555 million globally, becoming the highest-grossing anime and Japanese film ever. Its U.S. box office success highlights anime's growing mainstream power and worldwide cultural impact.
The latest 'Demon Slayer' film breaks U.S. anime opening day records and bolsters its global box office dominance, drawing massive crowds and critical acclaim across key international markets.