Demon Slayer Season 5: Movie Shattered All Box Office Records

Demon Slayer Season 5
With over 150 million manga copies sold, Kimetsu no Yaiba is a global phenomenon. After years of speculation, the story arc that fans have been waiting for, the one expected to be Demon Slayer Season 5, is finally here. However, instead of a traditional TV season, the epic finale is unfolding as a record-breaking three-part movie trilogy.

Ufotable has confirmed that the final two arcs of the manga will be adapted into films. This means the movie trilogy is the official continuation and the definitive adaptation of the material that would have comprised Demon Slayer Season 5 and the series finale.

The trilogy adapting the final saga is divided into three parts:

  • Infinity Castle Part 1: Chapters 137–166 (Released)
  • Infinity Castle Part 2: Chapters 167–183
  • Sunrise Countdown Arc (Final Movie): Chapters 184–205

After a historic run in Japan, the first installment landed in the USA, UK, India, and other Western nations on September 12, 2025. The results for the kick-off to the final saga are staggering.


Box Office: A Stunning Start for the Final Saga

The film’s performance has been nothing short of spectacular, proving the hype for the Demon Slayer Season 5 storyline is at an all-time high. Here’s a detailed look at its success in key markets as of September 16, 2025:

Country/RegionTotal Gross (USD)Status & Days RunningNotable Achievements
Japan$285 Million (¥36.2B)Still in theaters (61 days)Surpassed Mugen Train locally; now #2 all-time.
North America$52.8 MillionStill in theaters (5 days)Record-breaking $43.8M opening for an anime film.
South Korea$34.5 MillionStill in theaters (32 days)Dominated the box office for over three weeks.
United Kingdom$8.1 Million (£6.5M)Still in theaters (5 days)#1 at the box office on its opening weekend.
Mexico$7.5 MillionStill in theaters (6 days)Largest opening for a Japanese film in the region.
Australia$6.2 MillionStill in theaters (6 days)Strong debut, second only to major Hollywood blockbusters.
India$5.5 MillionStill in theaters (5 days)Set a new, all-time opening record for an anime film.
Philippines$4.8 MillionStill in theaters (28 days)Highest-grossing anime film in the country’s history.

The movie’s Worldwide Total has now soared past $475 million, establishing it as one of the highest-grossing films of the year.


Fan Reactions

Post-release, social media has been an explosion of raw adrenaline and emotion. Hashtags like #InfinityCastle and #DemonSlayerMovie trended globally all weekend.

  • Praise for the Animation: Fans are calling the animation for the Shinobu vs. Doma and Zenitsu vs. Kaigaku fights “next-level” and “the best work Ufotable has ever done.”
  • Emotional Impact: Viewers are sharing how emotionally “wrecked” and “heartbroken” they were by the story’s tragic turns, proving the film delivered on its dramatic promises.
  • Critical Acclaim: The movie maintains its incredible 98% critics score and 99% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics praising its breathtaking visuals and faithful adaptation of the manga’s dark tone.

The Story of the Final Saga

The Infinity Castle Arc kicks off with a blast—Kagaya Ubuyashiki sacrifices himself to trap Muzan Kibutsuji, pulling the Hashira and our heroes into the mind-bending Infinity Castle. Controlled by the biwa demon Nakime, this fortress sets the stage for the final battles.

Fights That Stole the Show

The battles in Part 1 are now legendary:

  • Shinobu vs. Doma: A tragic fight driven by vengeance.
  • Zenitsu vs. Kaigaku: A duel between two rivals fueled by betrayal, showcasing Zenitsu’s incredible growth.
  • Tanjiro and Giyu vs. Akaza: The most brutal fight to avenge Rengoku (Flame Hashira).
  • Kanao and Inosuke vs. Doma: A tag-team effort with a shocking personal reveal for Inosuke.
  • Gyomei, Sanemi, Muichiro, & Genya vs. Kokushibo: The film gives a terrifying introduction to the power of Upper Rank One, setting the stage for the main event in Part 2.

The Cast (Voice-Over Artists)

The incredible voice crew is back, delivering powerful performances:
Demon Slayers:

  • Tanjiro Kamado: Natsuki Hanae (JP) / Zach Aguilar (EN)
  • Zenitsu Agatsuma: Hiro Shimono (JP) / Aleks Le (EN)
  • Shinobu Kocho: Saori Hayami (JP) / Erika Harlacher (EN)

Demons:

  • Muzan Kibutsuji: Toshihiko Seki (JP) / Greg Chun (EN)
  • Kokushibo (Upper Rank One): Ryōtarō Okiayu (JP) / Jonah Scott (EN)
  • Doma (Upper Rank Two): Mamoru Miyano (JP)
  • Akaza (Upper Rank Three): Akira Ishida (JP) / Lucien Dodge (EN)

What’s Next for the Demon Slayer Saga?

With the first film of the final saga being a global hit, all eyes are on the future. While Ufotable has not announced official dates for the next two movies, their meticulous production schedule gives us a clear idea of what to expect for the rest of the Demon Slayer Season 5 storyline.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle – Part 2 (Chapters 167–183)
This film will conclude the Infinity Castle Arc, focusing on the brutal, climactic battle against the remaining Upper Ranks. The centerpiece will undoubtedly be the grueling showdown with the terrifying Upper Rank One, Kokushibo.
Expected Release Window: While not officially confirmed, fans can expect Part 2 to hit cinemas in mid-2027.
Demon Slayer: The Sunrise Countdown Arc (Chapters 184–205)
The grand finale. This movie will adapt the final arc of the manga, covering the all-out, desperate war against Muzan Kibutsuji. This is the emotional climax of the entire saga as the Slayers fight to keep the Demon King in the sun until the final dawn.
Expected Release Window: The final movie is speculated to arrive in late 2029, bringing the story of Tanjiro Kamado to its definitive conclusion.

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