
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is having fun with re-run on the North American box office. It has been re-released in limited theaters in North America, and as a consequence of its immense popularity, the anime movie is edging closer to beating the newest installment of this horror franchise on the North American box office. Keep scrolling for the deets.
The anime movie was directed by Haruo Sotozaki, and it broke all records for anime movies on the box office in North America and worldwide. Infinity Castle can be followed by two more movies, bringing an end to the Demon Slayer anime. It’s also the highest-grossing R-rated anime movie of all time. It even got nominated for Best Motion Picture – Animated on the 83rd Golden Globe Awards.
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’s re-release collection in North America
Based on Box Office Mojo‘s latest data, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle collected $124k in North America on Tuesday, experiencing a hike of 1.4% from Monday. The film is playing on 853 screens, averaging $145 per theater. The anime movie accomplished 180 days in theaters, and with that, the cume has hit $136.09 million.
Set to beat Final Destination: Bloodlines domestic haul
Final Destination: Bloodlines is the sixth installment within the Final Destination franchise and a 2025 horror blockbuster. It collected $138.2 million on the North American box office in its theatrical run. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is lower than $3 million away from surpassing the domestic total of Final Destination: Bloodlines. If it continues its strong run during this re-release, it could beat Final Destination: Bloodlines.
More about Infinity Castle’s box office collection
Due to the re-release in North America, Infinity Castle has finally crossed a significant milestone on the worldwide box office during this past weekend. In line with the last update from trade analyst Luiz Fernando, Infinity Castle has crossed the $800 million milestone worldwide. Its global total is now greater than $800.1 million. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle was re-released in North America on March 6.
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