
"Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle" Breaks Records with 9.1 Million Viewers and 12.87 Billion Yen Box Office in Just 10 Days! Surpasses "Demon Slayer: Mugen Train" Movie
We are excited to announce that in just 10 days since its release, the movie has achieved an impressive feat, drawing 9.1 million viewers and grossing 12.87 billion yen at the box office!
With Thanks: Box Office Report for the First 10 Days of Release
"Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle" has achieved remarkable box office success, attracting 9,104,483 viewers and generating 12,872,176,700 yen in its first 10 days of release (July 18th to July 27th). We extend our sincere thanks to all moviegoers and cinema staff for their invaluable support.
Building on its record-breaking opening, the film shattered the previous record for the fastest Japanese film to reach 10 billion yen. "Infinity Castle" achieved this milestone in just 8 days, with 7,505,702 viewers contributing 10,518,057,100 yen in revenue. This surpasses "Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train," which reached the same figure in 10 days in October 2020, setting a new historical record for Japanese cinema. (Source: Kogyo Tsushinsha)
Box Office Results
■ Total for the 10-day period from Friday, July 18 to Sunday, July 27
Total Attendance: 9,104,483
Total Box Office Revenue: ¥12,872,176,700 (approximately $91.9 million)
"Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle" Trailer (Aimer's "A World Where the Sun Never Rises" version)
"Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle" Trailer (LiSA's "Shine in the Cruel Night" version)
About "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle"
Synopsis
Tanjiro Kamado – a boy who joined an organization dedicated to hunting down demons called the Demon Slayer Corps after his younger sister Nezuko was turned into a demon.
While growing stronger and deepening his friendships and bonds with fellow corps members, Tanjiro has battled many demons with his comrades, Zenitsu Agatsuma and Inosuke Hashibira.
Along the way, his journey has led him to fight alongside the Demon Slayer Corps' highest-ranking swordsmen, the Hashira, including Flame Hashira Kyojuro Rengoku aboard the Mugen Train, Sound Hashira Tengen Uzui within the Entertainment District, as well as Mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito and Love Hashira Mitsuri Kanroji at the Swordsmith Village.
As the Demon Slayer Corps members and Hashira engaged in a group strength training program, the Hashira Training, in preparation for the forthcoming battle against the demons, Muzan Kibutsuji appears at the Ubuyashiki Mansion. With the head of the Demon Corps in danger, Tanjiro and the Hashira rush to the headquarters but are plunged into a deep descent to a mysterious space by the hands of Muzan Kibutsuji.
The destination of where Tanjiro and Demon Slayer Corps have fallen is the demons' stronghold – the Infinity Castle.
And so, the battleground is set as the final battle between the Demon Slayer Corps and the Demons ignites.
Cast
Tanjiro Kamado: Natsuki Hanae
Nezuko Kamado: Akari Kito
Zenitsu Agatsuma: Hiro Shimono
Inosuke Hashibira: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
Kanao Tsuyuri: Reina Ueda
Genya Shinazugawa: Nobuhiko Okamoto
Giyu Tomioka: Takahiro Sakurai
Tengen Uzui: Katsuyuki Konishi
Muichiro Tokito: Kengo Kawanishi
Shinobu Kocho: Saori Hayami
Mitsuri Kanroji: Kana Hanazawa
Obanai Iguro: Kenichi Suzumura
Sanemi Shinazugawa: Tomokazu Seki
Gyomei Himejima: Tomokazu Sugita
Akaza (Upper Rank Three): Akira Ishida
©Koyoharu Gotoge / SHUEISHA, Aniplex, ufotable
*Some parts of this text have been translated using machine translation
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