As anticipated, *Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle* had a very successful opening weekend at the box office. Initial estimates predicted between $70 and $85 million in domestic earnings, but some sources thought it would be closer to $40 million. While it was hard to forecast international numbers, fans in Europe and Latin America showed a lot of excitement. Here’s a look at how much the film earned both in North America and around the world during its debut.
How much did Demon Slayer Infinity Castle make in its opening weekend?
In the United States, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has grossed $70 million so far. Worldwide, the film earned over $132 million during its opening weekend, including impressive results in India, Australia, the Middle East, Latin America, and across Europe.
According to Deadline, here’s a breakdown of the film’s opening weekend box office numbers, listed by country and region in alphabetical order.
- Argentina – $2.2 million
- Australia – $2.2 million
- Brazil – $4.4 million
- Central America – $2.4 million
- Chile – $2.2 million
- India – $5.2 million
- Mexico – $9.8 million
- Saudi Arabia – $2.8 million
- Spain – $3.7 million
- United Arab Emirates – $1.4 million
- UK – $4.6 million
- US and Canada – $70 million
Demon Castle Infinity Castle has earned $11.7 million in Hong Kong, $7.2 million in Indonesia, $7 million in Thailand, $6.5 million in Malaysia, and $6.4 million in The Philippines, after being released in these Asian countries a few weeks ago.
Despite opening in roughly 3,300 theaters in the US and Canada – fewer than most major blockbusters, which typically premiere in over 4,000 – the film earned $33 million on its opening Friday (September 12th), followed by $21.6 million on Saturday, and $15.4 million on Sunday.
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2025-09-15 20:27