New Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Movie Starts a Trilogy 
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New Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Movie Starts a Trilogy 

As expected from the Demon Slayer anime showcases at CCXP 2024, there were announcements about adaptations, but this time it involved Aniplex, Crunchyroll, and ufotable revealing a new movie called Infinity Castle. It is an adaptation of another storyline that is part of the Final Battle Arc, and it will launch in 2025.

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To go along with the reveal, there are actually two new Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie trailers. One of them is the standard trailer available worldwide, which features the Japanese voice acting. The other is Crunchyroll’s reveal of the English dub for the film. Both of them are quite substantial videos that are over two minutes long. They start with Muzan explaining he’s looking for permanence and the ability to remain a perfect immortal. We then see flashes of past Demon Slayer Corps characters and Hashira. From there, we see Tanjiro fighting alongside a number of the Hashira as they all move to attack Muzan at once.

Here’s the video with Japanese voice acting and English subtitles.

And here is the trailer with the English dub.

There is a Demon Slayer film you can watch online right now. Crunchyroll has the Mugen Train movie on the service right now. This is the adaptation of the arc of the same name. The seven-episode anime adaptation of it is also available on the service.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle will appear in movie theaters worldwide in 2025. Past seasons of the anime are available to stream on Crunchyroll and Netflix. Viz Media handles physical copies of the manga outside Japan.


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