Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is concluding its theatrical run worldwide, and in China, the anime film has come to an in depth. The movie opened strongly on the box office in China, but eventually lost its charm, and after 4 weeks, it left theaters with a powerful collection. It’s one among the highest five highest-grossing anime movies of all time in China. Keep scrolling to learn more in regards to the box office numbers.
It’s the highest-grossing anime movie of all time and has been experiencing a historical box office run to this point. But all things come to an end, and it can be a wonderful goodbye from the anime movie. There are two more sequels in development, and the fans are much more enthusiastic about them. Initially, it was tracking to cross the $1 billion mark worldwide, but now, it’d end its run staying below the $900 million milestone.
Infinity Castle’s closing collection on the Chinese box office
For the uninitiated, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle was released in China in November and opened with a record-breaking collection of $52.7 million on its opening weekend. Akaza’s Return set several recent records on the box office in China, including the second-largest opening for anime movies in China. After 4 weeks, the film has ended its box office run in China with a group of $96 million.
Missed the $100 million mark but became the 4th highest-grossing anime film ever in China!
In response to Luiz Fernando’s report, Akaza’s Return has surpassed the lifetime box office collection of The First Slam Dunk anime movie in China. For the record, The First Slam Dunk movie collected $94.1 million in its lifetime. It was the 4th-highest-grossing anime movie ever in China, but that title has now been taken away by the Ufotable creation, which earned $96 million in China.
More about its box office collection
The report further reveals that Infinity Castle has reached an estimated $260.4 million mark in Japan after its twenty second weekend. In local currency, it’s ¥38.5 billion, reaching 26.7 million admissions. In North America, the Japanese anime movie has hit the $134.4 million cume and an estimated $299.1 million cume overseas, bringing the worldwide collection to $789.9 million. It’s the sixth highest-grossing film of the 12 months.
Note: Box office numbers are based on estimates and various sources. Numbers haven’t been independently verified by Koimoi.
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