Since its release, the film 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Train' has firmly maintained its position as the number one at the box office, surpassing a cumulative audience of 2 million within just five days of its release, setting the shortest box office record of 2025.
According to the integrated computer network for movie tickets, 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Train' achieved a cumulative 2 million viewers by 7 p.m. on August 26 (Tuesday), the fifth day since its release. This marks a historic achievement as the fastest to surpass 2 million this year, outpacing 'My Daughter is a Zombie' (6th), 'Mickey 17' (10th), and 'Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning' (12th). Furthermore, it is expected to surpass the previous record of 2.22 million viewers set by the previous film 'Demon Slayer: Mugen Train,' further intensifying attention on this box office success.
'Demon Slayer: Infinity Train' is also experiencing explosive box office success in Japan. With 19.82 million viewers and a box office revenue of 28 billion yen over 38 days, it has claimed the third spot in the all-time Japanese box office records. The 'Demon Slayer' syndrome continues to thrive, both domestically and internationally.
Recently, actress Lee Chae-young hurried back to Korea while traveling to see 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Train,' posting on her personal social media, "I came back for a week to watch 'Demon Slayer.'"
Meanwhile, 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Train' has recorded high ratings, including 96% on the CGV Golden Egg Index, 9.5 points on Megabox, and 9.19 points in Naver's actual viewing ratings, proving both its artistic quality and commercial success. Audience reactions have included, "I'm the one who cried every 30 minutes" (X se***), "I didn't even try to hold back my tears. Infinite Train just hits you" (X jx***), "In this film, Shinobu pouring her heart out was really great and made me cry" (X ki***), and "When can I move on from the infinite aftertaste? I can't live my daily life" (X vi***), sharing deep emotional responses.
'Demon Slayer: Infinity Train' resonates deeply across generations and has established itself as the audience's top movie.
[Photo] Movie poster, integrated computer network for movie tickets
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