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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Breaks U.S. Box Office Records — Becomes the Highest-Grossing Anime Film Ever




Demon Slayer continues to dominate not just the anime world, but global cinema. The recently released Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has achieved a historic milestone, becoming the highest-grossing international movie ever in the U.S., surpassing even Oscar-winning films. With stunning animation, heart-wrenching moments, and explosive action, this movie has proven that anime isn’t just a niche anymore — it’s mainstream.

A New Record in U.S. Theaters

Released earlier this fall, Infinity Castle brought in a staggering $210 million at the U.S. box office, officially dethroning Your Name and Spirited Away. What’s more impressive is that it even beat several Hollywood live-action blockbusters released in 2025. Fans flooded theaters across the country, with many screenings selling out within minutes of opening day.

Why Fans Can’t Stop Talking About It

The movie picks up immediately after the Swordsmith Village Arc, throwing viewers straight into chaos as Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, and Inosuke face Muzan Kibutsuji in the long-awaited final showdown.
But what really sets Infinity Castle apart isn’t just the breathtaking animation by Ufotable — it’s the emotional weight behind every frame. Fans praised how the film blends tragedy, hope, and action in a way that few anime films have ever done.

“It’s more than just a movie — it’s a finale that defines a generation of anime,” one fan tweeted after the premiere.

The Power of Ufotable’s Animation

Ufotable once again proved why it’s one of the best studios in the world. Every sword clash, explosion of flames, and musical cue feels like an art piece. With the help of advanced lighting technology and motion-capture animation, Infinity Castle looks almost unreal on the big screen.

Critics have described it as “a visual masterpiece that redefines what animated storytelling can achieve.”

Global Impact

The film isn’t just a U.S. hit — globally, Infinity Castle has already crossed $650 million worldwide, setting a new standard for anime films. In Japan, fans lined up for days to grab limited-edition posters and merch, while international audiences praised the English dub for its emotional performances.

Final Thoughts

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle isn’t just a record-breaking movie — it’s a cultural event. It marks the evolution of anime as a global phenomenon that can stand shoulder to shoulder with Hollywood’s biggest releases. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer, this is one cinematic experience you simply can’t miss.

 



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