The theatrical screening of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War - The Calamity grossed about US$3,000,000 in the United States, landing at #8 at the domestic box office. The run bundled the first three episodes of the arc's final part for the big screen.
Quick answer
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War - The Calamity is the fourth and final part of the Thousand-Year Blood War anime, adapting the closing stretch of Tite Kubo's manga at studio Pierrot. Its US theatrical preview of the first three episodes grossed ~$3 million and ranked #8 at the domestic box office, per Animenewsnetwork. The series proper streams on Disney+ and Hulu internationally. According to SenpaiRanks, Thousand-Year Blood War holds an 8.9 adjusted Consensus score — one of the highest marks on our entire board.
Why a theatrical run
Putting TV episodes in theaters first is a tactic Demon Slayer proved out: superfans pay premium prices for an early, communal watch, and the box-office headline becomes free marketing for the streaming drop. A top-10 placement and $3M from what is, functionally, three episodes of a TV anime is a strong signal that the Bleach revival still has theatrical pull a decade after the original series wrapped.
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Where it sits
Thousand-Year Blood War rebuilt Bleach's reputation. The original 2004 anime ended on filler fatigue; the 2022 reboot came back with movie-grade animation and the manga's best arc, and the numbers reflect it. Per SenpaiRanks, it sits in the elite tier of modern shonen with that 8.9 Consensus — above most of its generation's competition.
The call
If you bailed on Bleach years ago, The Calamity is the payoff the manga readers waited for. The theatrical numbers say the audience showed up; rate the series on its page to weigh in on where it ranks against the shonen field. For the streaming logistics, our where-to-watch breakdown has the platform details, and if you're comparing the genre's heavyweights, see is Jujutsu Kaisen worth watching and where to watch Hunter x Hunter. The full ranking lives on the Thousand-Year Blood War page.
Frequently asked questions
Q: How much did Bleach: TYBW The Calamity make at the box office?
A: About US$3 million in the United States, good for #8 at the domestic box office, from a theatrical screening of the final part's first three episodes.
Q: Where can I watch Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War?
A: It streams internationally on Disney+ and Hulu; The Calamity's first episodes also had a US theatrical run.
Q: Is Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War good?
A: It holds an 8.9 adjusted Consensus on SenpaiRanks, one of the highest-rated shonen on the platform, praised for animation and faithful adaptation.
Q: What is The Calamity?
A: It's the fourth and final part of the Thousand-Year Blood War anime, adapting the climax of Tite Kubo's manga at studio Pierrot.
Q: Do I need to watch original Bleach first?
A: Watching the original Bleach helps, but Thousand-Year Blood War is a self-contained final saga that many viewers use as a jumping-on point.
