Summary

  • Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle released in Japan on July 18, 2025, with later releases in US, Canada, Latin America, and Europe.
  • The movie will be the first in a trilogy covering the final arc of the Demon Slayer story, including important battles.
  • A new countdown video with still shots was released, but leaked theater-exclusive trailer has not been officially released.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle will be released in Japan in a few weeks, and a new countdown video with new still shots has just been revealed. Demon Slayer fans are as excited as ever for the movie to finally be out and for new information to emerge on social media.

Infinity Castle will be the first movie in a trilogy that will adapt the whole final arc of the Demon Slayer story. Since Mugen Train has been heavily featured in marketing for the new film, it is likely that the first movie will cover an important battle related to Kyojuro Rengoku's tragic destiny.

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Will Make A Shocking Revelation About Inosuke's Past
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Will Make A Shocking Revelation About Inosuke's Past

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle will surprise fans with several shocking reveals, one of them being the truth about Inosuke's childhood.

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Drops New Still Shots

The official Demon Slayer account on X (formerly Twitter) recently released a new video celebrating the upcoming release of the movie in Japan in 54 days (counting from May 25 onwards). In addition to a segment with actors, the video features new still shots from the upcoming movie. These shots were previously shown in a trailer released during the re-screening of Mugen Train.

The theater-exclusive trailer has not yet been officially released on social media. In fact, it was leaked on social media by fans who recorded it during sessions, but the Demon Slayer production committee quickly removed it from most platforms. The official account also issued a legal warning about recording theater sessions and sharing copyrighted content on social media without permission. It is unclear if they plan to release the trailer on YouTube or other platforms, but it seems likely that they eventually will.

When Will Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Be Released?

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is set to be released in Japan on July 18, 2025. Americans and Canadians will be able to watch the movie a few months later, as it will be out in the US and Canada on September 12, 2025. Many Latin American countries will start screening the movie around the same time as the US and Canada, while many European countries will release it a few weeks later.

The production team has yet to announce the release windows for the other two movies — fans expect that they will drop information on the second movie when the first one is out in Japan. According to rumors, the production team plans to release a new movie every two years. This would mean that the second movie would be released in 2027 and the final movie in 2029. While this information has yet to be confirmed, some statements from Crunchyroll executives seem to align with the rumors.

Demon Slayer is available on Crunchyroll and Netflix, subbed and dubbed in many languages.

Source: X (formerly Twitter)

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Release Date
April 6, 2019
Network
Adult Swim
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Based on Koyoharu Gotouge's shonen manga, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is an action anime set in Japan during the early 20th century. Seeking revenge for the murder of his family while also looking to save his sister, Tanjiro joins the Demon Slayer Corps as they try to eradicate Demons led by Muzan.

Seasons
4
Studio
ufotable
Japanese Title
Kimetsu no Yaiba
Based On
Manga
Creator
Koyoharu Gotoge
Number of Episodes
63
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix
MyAnimeList Score
8.26 (Hashira Training Arc)