The one-week-limited revival screening of Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. – Version 3.333 released in 89 theaters in Japan on January 9 and earned 98.5 million yen (618,780 USD) on 61,000 admissions in its first three days, taking the sixth spot in the Japanese weekend box office ranking, according to Mantan Web . As part of the Evangelion anime franchise's 30th anniversary project, a special event titled "Monthly Eva EVANGELION 30th MOVIE Fest. 2025-2026" which hosted revival screenings of the six films in the franchise, has been held since October 2025. Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo is the fifth entry of the event following Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance – Version 2.22 in December 2025. The original version of the third installment in the Rebuild of Evangelion film series released in Japan in November 2012 and made 5.3 billion yen (33.29 million USD) from its initial domestic run, becoming the fourth top-grossing Japanese film of the year. The Version 3.333 screened this time is a version released nine years after the original version's theatrical premiere, featuring all scenes reshot and newly released in high resolution on Blu-ray and UHD in August 2021. Additionally, the short film EVANGELION:3.0(-46h) and the motion comic EVANGELION:3.0(-120min.) were also screened together with the Version 3.333 . The final entry in the revival screening event, Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time will screen from February 13 to 19, screening the updated 3.0+1.01 version, which was released in theaters three months after the original version's release in 2021. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle went up two positions to eighth in its 26th weekend. One reason for the resurgence was the distribution of a desktop standee, given to the first 300,000 theatergoers as the 13th bonus item starting January 10. Infinity Castle has now earned 39.03 billion yen (245.2 million USD) on 26.76 million admissions from its 179-day domestic run, according to Oricon News . Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc finally disappeared from the weekend Top 10 ranking for the first time in its 17th weekend, but still ranked 11th according to Oricon News . The film's cumulative total gross has reached 10.28 billion yen (64.58 million USD), taking the 48th spot in Japan's all-time box office ranking , tied with Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time (2021). The anime film adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's All You Need Is Kill light novel opened in 11 theaters in Japan on January 9, but did appear in either the overall Top 10 or Kogyo Tsushinsha's mini-theater ranking for small-scale releases. The film also ranked seventh in Filmarks' first-day satisfaction ranking with an average score of 3.67/5.0 based on 107 reviews. The late Satoshi Kon's 2006 anime film Paprika has stayed in first place in the mini-theater ranking now for two consecutive weekends. To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the theatrical release in Japan, the 4K restoration edition of the film has screened in 28 theaters across Japan since January 2. Weekend box office Top 10 in Japan (January 9-11, 2026) (ticket sales basis with notes in parentheses marking previous week's placement) Source : Kogyo Tsushinsha weekend ranking / mini-theater ranking / all-time ranking , Eiga.com , Filmarks , Mantan Web , Oricon News 1 , 2 , 3


