Crunchyroll Anime Films Continue Box Office Success Following ‘Chainsaw Man‘ Triumph
LOS ANGELES, CA – Crunchyroll continues to demonstrate the growing power of anime in the north American box office, with recent releases like “Chainsaw Man” achieving important success. The film topped the domestic charts upon its release,following a trend established by previous Crunchyroll releases including “Dragon Ball Super” films,”My Hero Academia,” “One Piece Film Red,” and “Jujutsu Kaisen 0.”
Since 2020, Crunchyroll releases have generated $217 million in North American box office revenue, representing a considerable portion of the $37 billion global anime industry.This success prompted Sony, Crunchyroll’s parent company, to send representatives to CinemaCon in April 2024-skipping its own presentation-to advocate for increased theatrical support of anime, emphasizing the passionate young fanbases that drive attendance.
The latest “Demon Slayer” film alone earned $132 million domestically and $666 million worldwide, exceeding half of crunchyroll’s total North American earnings from the previous four years. ”Chainsaw Man” followed a similar strategy, building international hype with $90.7 million in the Asia Pacific region before its U.S.debut. The film garnered positive reviews, with IndieWire describing it as “both sad and sweet” and a “gorgeously animated anime bloodfest.”
Despite opening on over 3,000 screens, “Chainsaw Man” remains an R-rated anime primarily attracting its core audience. Notably, premium screens contributed substantially to its revenue, with IMAX showings accounting for 19 percent of its buisness, or $3.3 million.
Sony’s acquisition of Alamo Drafthouse later in 2024 signaled a commitment to bolstering its anime business by leveraging the theater chain’s dedicated, “nerdy and passionate” clientele. The partnership with Sony Pictures Motion Picture group has expanded the worldwide marketing and distribution reach of Crunchyroll’s films, contributing to more consistent hits.
Crunchyroll’s growing market presence is further evidenced by a recent deal to provide anime content for Delta flights. While predicting the next breakout anime film remains challenging, the company’s track record demonstrates a clear and expanding audience for the genre.