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The success of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle is a double edged sword, however, because while it’s still making its way through theaters, it’s still guaranteed to find success. The film has officially kicked off its theatrical run in China, and its debut weekend has earned it $52.4 million USD in its first three days alone. This brings the current worldwide total for the film to an impressive $730 million USD, and that means it’s not going to be made available for streaming anytime soon either as there are still some regions seeing it in theaters.
Demon Slayer’s Success Means Fans Will Have to Wait Longer

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle has been a monster of a hit since it hit theaters across Japan earlier this Summer, and really has been breaking one record after another. It’s not only the most successful international film in U.S. box office history, but it’s the second most successful film in Japan’s history too (right behind Mugen Train). This current run in China gives it the potential to eventually make it to the highly sought after $1 billion USD mark, and that’s even more true in a year where very few films had even reached that point.









