OMG, you want the deets on the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba The Movie: Infinity Castle box office, specifically for day four? I can totally do that for you! Just a sec, let me pull up my super-secret sources that are, you know, just regular news articles on the internet.
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| (Photo Credit: Demon Slayer) First Weekday Jitters? Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba The Movie: Infinity Castle Box Office Takes a Breather on Day 4 |
Okay, so get this. The movie, which is actually called Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train... wait, no, my brain is fried, it's Infinity Castle. Man, they have so many movies, it's hard to keep track! Anyway, the Infinity Castle movie came out on September 12, 2025.
So, day four would be... let's see. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Yeah, day four is Monday, September 15th. It's the first weekday after the big opening weekend, so you'd expect a bit of a drop, right? Like, everyone goes to see it on the weekend, then on Monday, they're all back at work or school and stuff.
And guess what? That's exactly what happened! According to some movie-watching geniuses at a site called Sacnilk, the film made around ₹3.50 crore nett in India on its fourth day. That's a pretty noticeable dip from the weekend, which was like, in the double digits for crores.
But don't let that fool you! That's still a heck of a lot of money for one day, and it pushed the film's total box office collection in India to a whopping ₹44.5 crore in just four days. Can you believe it? It's already the biggest non-Hollywood foreign film to ever release in India. It completely crushed other anime films like Jujutsu Kaisen 0 and Suzume with just its pre-sales alone. It's like, "What are you guys even doing?" It's a total slayer, literally and figuratively!
So yeah, day four was a bit slower, but the movie is still absolutely killing it. It's a huge deal and proving that anime is not just for a small group of people anymore. It's a global phenomenon!
Oops, I just looked at my notes again. I think I got the name of the previous movie wrong... again. It was Mugen Train, not Infinity Castle. Oh well, who can keep track of all these demon-slaying titles? It's all just so much to remember! You get the gist, though. Big numbers, lots of money, and a movie that's doing way better than anyone expected. Go Tanjiro!

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