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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Becomes Highest-Grossing Anime Film in US

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  • Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle surpasses $110 million at US box office
  • Earns over 120% higher than previous film The Mugen Train
  • Becomes the highest-grossing Demon Slayer film in the US
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Becomes Highest-Grossing Anime Film in US

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, the latest installment in the popular anime franchise, has solidified its dominance at the US box office. According to the latest figures, the film has earned over $110 million in just 13 days, surpassing its predecessor, The Mugen Train, by a staggering 120%.

The film's success is particularly noteworthy, as it has now become the highest-grossing Demon Slayer movie in the US. On its 13th day, Infinity Castle added $1.5 million to its tally, despite a 32% drop from the previous day's earnings. This impressive performance has led industry analysts to predict that the film will easily cross the $130 million mark in its lifetime run.

The Demon Slayer franchise has been on a remarkable journey, with Infinity Castle emerging as the new benchmark for the series. The film's impressive box office numbers have not only cemented its status as a fan favorite but have also set the stage for the upcoming sequels to potentially surpass even greater heights.

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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has earned over $110 million at the US box office in just 13 days, making it the highest-grossing film in the franchise.
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has earned over 120% higher than its predecessor, The Mugen Train, which had concluded its US run with $49.9 million.
Industry analysts predict that Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle will easily cross the $130 million mark in its lifetime run at the US box office.

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