Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Infinite Fortress could break the US$1 billion barrier at the box office thanks to its arrival in theaters in China.
Anime is going through one of its best phases thanks to some of its most avant-garde series, which are killing it with their corresponding adaptations for the big screen. Such is the case Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Infinite Fortressthe film which captures the final arc of Koyoharu Gotôge’s manga.
The film has been successful all over the world with incredible box office numbers that are only increasing more and more.
In these moments ranks fifth among the highest-grossing films of 2025 with over US$670 million raised globally.
But it is possible that he will be able to surpass his record and break one of the most coveted barriers in cinema, the 1 billion dollar barrier. Everything will depend, of course, on how well he does when landing in a highly coveted market, although things seem like a fairy tale.
Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Infinite Fortress is approaching cinemas in China and aims to break box office records again
How well does it collect comics, It will hit cinemas in China on November 14 Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Infinite Fortresscountry that has a good legion of anime fans who have already purchased their tickets in advance.
It is said that the film has already raised millions of dollars in pre-sales since tickets went on sale, so it anticipates a new success for the franchise in the Asian country.
This implies the possibility that Kimetsu no Yaiba reach a new milestone and become the first anime film to surpass $1 billion at the box office.
It’s not surprising that Crunchyroll decided not to release the film in its catalog and let it continue to occupy billboards across much of the world for a good season.
Furthermore, it must be taken into account that Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Infinite Fortress It is the first installment of the trilogy scheduled to adapt the manga’s final arc.So, if it’s enjoying tremendous success now, we don’t want to imagine how much it will gross when the last feature film hits theaters. Do you think the film will be able to surpass the $1 billion barrier?
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