Chainsaw Man Reze Arc Carves Up the Box Office: Every One Piece Movie It Has Outgrossed So Far
Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc is carving up the global box office, banking about $108 million worldwide and surpassing nearly every One Piece film save Film: Red.
Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc is not just doing well; it is mowing through the box office like it has a quota to meet. And yes, it has already passed most of the One Piece movies. Not Film: Red, but almost everything else. Let me break down what that actually looks like in real numbers, where the money is coming from, and why it matters in 2025.
How hard is Reze Arc hitting?
As of October 27, 2025, Reze Arc has pulled in roughly US$108 million worldwide (per The Numbers). That is not a Japan-only situation; this is a legit global performance from a newer franchise elbowing its way onto the big stage.
The numbers so far
Japan first. The movie opened there on September 19, 2025 and brought in about ¥1.251 billion (around US$8.46 million) across its first three days, selling roughly 807,000 tickets. Opening day alone cleared over ¥420 million (about US$2.8 million).
Then the U.S. rollout hit, and the opening weekend landed at US$17.25 million. Add it all up, and you get that ~US$108 million worldwide figure by October 27. That is fast, broad, and undeniably commercial.
So… did it really beat One Piece?
Short answer: yes, a lot of them. Long answer: One Piece Film: Red is still on top at about US$246 million, but Reze Arc has already outgrossed most of the franchise’s earlier theatrical runs. That is a pretty loud statement about where anime movies are now and how audiences are showing up for them.
- One Piece: The Movie — ~US$14 million
- Clockwork Island Adventure — ~US$20 million
- Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals — ~US$13.3 million
- Dead End Adventure — ~US$14 million
- The Cursed Holy Sword — ~US$13 million
- Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island — ~US$10 million
- Giant Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle — ~US$7.2 million
- The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta — ~US$7 million
- Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura — ~US$8 million
- One Piece Film: Strong World — ~US$49 million
- One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase — ~US$5 million
- One Piece Film: Z — ~US$74 million
- One Piece Film: Gold — ~US$66 million
- One Piece: Stampede — ~US$81 million
Every title on that list is now trailing Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc. The only One Piece movie still ahead is Film: Red, and while that gap is big, the fact that Reze Arc has climbed this far, this fast, is the headline.
Why this matters in 2025
This is more than a fun scoreboard moment. It shows how the ceiling has moved for anime films outside Japan. A newer property can go wide and win if the timing, marketing, and rollout line up. Legacy helps, but it is not the only thing that moves tickets anymore.
Your turn
Did you expect Chainsaw Man's first movie to slice past this many One Piece entries already, or does it still have more box-office blood to spill? Drop your take below. And if you want to catch up on the Straw Hats, One Piece is streaming on Crunchyroll.