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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is about to pass a Studio Ghibli classic on its march up the list of highest-grossing movies in Japan
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. New anime movie Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is continuing to break box office records as it continues to be Japan's number one movie for the third week in a row. In fact, the movie, officially titled Demon Slayer: Kimetsi no Yaiba Infinity Castle, has entered the list of the 'Top 10 All-Time Box Office Films in Japan' as found by Crunchyroll. With 17.63 yen grossed so far, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle sits at number 10, right behind Howl's Moving Castle with 19.6 billion yen, becoming the seventh top-grossing Japanese animated film to date. The new movie is certainly following in the footsteps of its predecessor, Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, which currently tops the list. However, Infinity Castle may even beat Mugen Train. The new movie was only released in Japan on July 18 and has already struck up over 17 billion yen in just over two weeks. That's 112% more than Mugen Train earned at the same stage. Released in 2020, Demon Slayer – The Movie: Mugen Train earned a whopping 40.75 billion yen domestically (over $275 million) throughout its theatrical run, beating out Spirited Away and James Cameron's Titanic. But, it wouldn't be too big of a surprise if Mugen Train was replaced, as Infinity Castle has already broken the record for the fastest Japanese film to reach the 10 billion mark. Directed by Haruo Sotozaki, the movie follows Tanjiro Kamado, who turns to a life of demon hunting with the Demon Slayer Corps after his sister was turned into one of the monsters. However, in Infinity Castle, Tanjiro faces his biggest challenge yet as he is plunged into a demon's stronghold known as the Infinity Castle in a bid to save the head of the Corps. The movie is the first of an upcoming trilogy based on the Infinity Castle arc from the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba manga. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is a sequel to the fourth season of the Demon Slayer anime series. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle will hit US and UK cinemas on September 12, 2025. For more, check out the best anime you should be watching right now, and keep up to date with new anime heading your way.
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Instead of Made in Abyss season 3, the hit anime is getting a series of sequel movies
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Hit anime Made in Abyss is getting a series of sequel films, rather than a season 3. That's according to the official website, which promises "[Part 1] "Made in Abyss: Awakening Mystery" to be released in 2026!" Plus, per the press release, this is the first of a series of films (via Anime News Network). Though, at this point, it's unclear if a season 3 will happen eventually. A visual has also been unveiled for the new film, which you can see below. Made in Abyss follows a young orphan girl named Riko in a world that features the titular Abyss, an unexplored, mysterious place full of creatures and relics. Riko wants to become an Abyss explorer, AKA a Cave Raider, like her mother. In the caves, she comes across Reg, a robot/human hybrid. The first season of the anime premiered in 2017 and was followed by a movie titled Dawn of the Deep Soul in 2020, with season 2 arriving in 2022. There have also been two compilation movies, which were both released in 2019. A sequel to season 2 was first announced back in 2023. Back in 2021, it was reported that a live-action movie was in the works, though there have been no updates since. Masayuki Kojima will return to direct the new animated film. Returning cast members include Mariya Ise as Reg, Miyu Tomita as Riko, Shiori Izawa as Nanachi, and Misaki Kuno as Faputa. Elsewhere in anime movie news, the US and UK is still waiting for Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, which is arriving on September 12. The film has been Japan's number one movie for three weeks in a row, and, with 17.63 billion yen grossed so far, it's landed at number 10 on Japan's all time box office ranking. It's closing in on Howl's Moving Castle, too, which grossed 19.6 billion yen and sits at number nine. While we wait for the Made in Abyss movie, check out our guide to all the best Crunchyroll anime to fill out your watchlist. Solve the daily Crossword