News

Demon Slayer: Infinity Train Becomes The Highest Grossing Film Of All Time In Japan After 73 Days 42376r

The record has now officially been set! It was only a matter of time, and it took “Demon Slayer: Infinity Train” only 73 days to become the highest grossing film of all time in Japan. According to the recently updated and sitting at 31.68 billion yen. You can also check out the latest visual for the film: 16o63

There is also a new trailer, which is region-locked on YouTube, but available on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/kimetsu_off/status/1340641697894580225

In addition, theatre-goers in Japan received special benefits. Every 2 weeks, a different reward was given, and they released the first one on November 14. It was a cool A4 illustration given to a limited number of visitors, and a new one (A5 illustration) was given from November 28th. You can check out both of those below:

The third one was a special booklet which was distributed to 750,000 people from December 12, and the 4th was another cool illustration. You can check that out on the website, but be careful since it might spoil the film a bit. These probably boosted the sales a bit! The Demon Slayer film is already the highest grossing of all time in Japan, and who knows how far it will set the record.

There are also rumors of a new anime project being in development, although nothing has been officially confirmed yet.

Source: Official Demon Slayer Website and Twitter
©吾峠呼世晴/集英社・アニプレックス・ufotable

Marko Jovanovic

Editor in Chief in charge of editing/posting stuff at Anime Corner. Big fan of shonen (stans One Piece and Gintama), though enjoys most anime. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about anything you see here.

Published by
Marko Jovanovic

Related Posts u5343

Mitsuri Kanroji From Demon Slayer Celebrates Birthday With 2025 Illustration by Ufotable 4n3i1q

New Gyomei Himejima Visual Released Counting Down 47 Days Until Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Movie 1 Premiere 4j5p5f

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Movie 1 Reveals Sanemi Shinazugawa Countdown Visual for 48 Days Until Japanese Premiere k5mo

Where It All Started: Demon Slayer to Stream Free on YouTube Every Day, English Version Unconfirmed r5w2g

Kanao Tsuyuri From Demon Slayer Celebrates Birthday With Special 2025 Illustration by ufotable 5k2k42