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🔥 “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle — $600M+ & making history!” 🔥 From Japan to the world stage — this film is rewriting the rules of anime in the box office game. Here’s what makes it so wild: 📊 Box Office Breakdown 	•	Globally, $649M+ (USA + International)   	•	In the U.S., $128.6M+, surpassing Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to become the highest-grossing international (non-English) film ever in U.S. box office history   	•	It also holds the top spot as the highest-grossing anime film in North America history   🎥 What’s the Story? “Infinity Castle” (Part 1: Akaza Returns) takes place after Muzan’s trap in Season 4 and Mugen Train. As the Demon Slayer Corps are drawn into the warped, shifting stronghold known as the Infinity Castle, Tanjiro, the Hashira, and allies are forced into separation and must battle Upper Rank demons one by one while hunting Muzan and Tamayo. Shinobu takes on Doma (Upper Rank 2), Zenitsu gets blocked by powerful demons, and the intensity only rises from there.   The castle itself is a twisted dimension with shifting gravity, maze-like corridors, shifting architecture under Nakime’s Blood Demon Art — it’s a visual nightmare (in the best way).   👀 Why This Matters 	•	This is not just another anime hit — it’s crossing the threshold between “niche” and “global tentpole.” 	•	Sony (via Crunchyroll) has poured into anime for years — and this vindicates that bet. 	•	Even if the next two parts of the trilogy only make $300–400M each, their budgets are relatively low, so they’ll still deliver huge ROI. 	•	It’s proof: non-English films, anime, international IPs can move serious box office weight in the U.S. 👉 What I hope: 	•	Part 2 & 3 push harder, even if they don’t hit this number. 	•	This unlocks more bold anime investments and theatrical releases. 	•	More people accept anime as a mainstream box office force, not a niche. Drop a 🌙 if you saw Infinity Castle! Comment your favorite fight or moment. And don’t forget to follow for more anime box office breakdowns.  @Sony@Sonyy@Sony Pictures Animationn@crunchyrollony@Sony Picturesmo#DemonSlayeri#InfinityCastlem#AnimeBoxOfficey#SonyCrunchyroll
🔥 “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle — $600M+ & making history!” 🔥 From Japan to the world stage — this film is rewriting the rules of anime in the box office game. Here’s what makes it so wild: 📊 Box Office Breakdown • Globally, $649M+ (USA + International) • In the U.S., $128.6M+, surpassing Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to become the highest-grossing international (non-English) film ever in U.S. box office history • It also holds the top spot as the highest-grossing anime film in North America history 🎥 What’s the Story? “Infinity Castle” (Part 1: Akaza Returns) takes place after Muzan’s trap in Season 4 and Mugen Train. As the Demon Slayer Corps are drawn into the warped, shifting stronghold known as the Infinity Castle, Tanjiro, the Hashira, and allies are forced into separation and must battle Upper Rank demons one by one while hunting Muzan and Tamayo. Shinobu takes on Doma (Upper Rank 2), Zenitsu gets blocked by powerful demons, and the intensity only rises from there. The castle itself is a twisted dimension with shifting gravity, maze-like corridors, shifting architecture under Nakime’s Blood Demon Art — it’s a visual nightmare (in the best way). 👀 Why This Matters • This is not just another anime hit — it’s crossing the threshold between “niche” and “global tentpole.” • Sony (via Crunchyroll) has poured into anime for years — and this vindicates that bet. • Even if the next two parts of the trilogy only make $300–400M each, their budgets are relatively low, so they’ll still deliver huge ROI. • It’s proof: non-English films, anime, international IPs can move serious box office weight in the U.S. 👉 What I hope: • Part 2 & 3 push harder, even if they don’t hit this number. • This unlocks more bold anime investments and theatrical releases. • More people accept anime as a mainstream box office force, not a niche. Drop a 🌙 if you saw Infinity Castle! Comment your favorite fight or moment. And don’t forget to follow for more anime box office breakdowns. @Sony@Sonyy@Sony Pictures Animationn@crunchyrollony@Sony Picturesmo#DemonSlayeri#InfinityCastlem#AnimeBoxOfficey#SonyCrunchyroll

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