After the best opening weekend ever in Japan, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle might break Mugen Train's $500 million box office anime record
To Infinity and beyond

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle isn't messing around in its early Japanese release, breaking several records on the way to an opening wee🐻kend that suggests Mugen Train's standing as anime's highest-grossing movie could be in serious peril.
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Those (im)patiently waitin꧃g around the world for a chance to see Demon Slayer's final battle (the first of three movies in a series-ending trilogy) wi♛ll have to hold firm a little longer.
A convoluted, staggered release schedule across several territories has been announced (via ), with audiences in the US and UK having to wait until Sep꧃tember 12. It's only then that we'll have a better idea of whether it can beat Mugen Train's record-breaking $500 million gross, an achievement that saw it become not only the highest-grossing anime movie of all time ahead of Your Name, but also the high✱est-grossing movie of 2020. Take that, Tenet.
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