Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie trilogy release date, trailer, story, and more
The final Demon Slayer arc is on the way
Demon Slayer's Infinity Castle movie trilogy is officially set to begin in 2025. On top of that, we've even got a new trailer to dig into in the lead-up to the hit anime's epic final arc.
There's plenty to get excited about beyond that, too. The last we left them, the demon slayers and Hashira were sucked into the titular Infinity Castle. There, they're set to face off against the demonic leader (and series villain) Muzan Kibutsuji – but what else can we expect? Below, in our guide to the Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie trilogy, you'll find out.
Everything from Infinity Castle release window to December's latest trailer can be found below. For those reading along with the source material, there's also an answer to which manga chapters will be adapted next and a look at why we're getting a trilogy of movies for Infinity Castle instead of the more obvious next step of Demon Slayer season 5.
For all that and more, scroll on down to our cheat sheet to Infinity Castle. For more from the world of anime, check out the latest on new anime including Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 and One-Punch Man season 3.
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Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie release date speculation
The first instalment of the Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie trilogy will release exclusively in cinemas in 2025.
In terms of pure speculation, late 2025 window, just in time for the fall season in October, wouldn’t be out of the question. From there? The movie trilogy could continue until 2026 and potentially even 2027, depending on production schedules.
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A further update on the Infinity Castle movie release date could come as soon as Jump Festa 2025 this December.
We’ll have more news on the Demon Slayer Infinity Castle release date as we get it.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie story: what manga chapters is it adapting?
The Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movies will pick up where Demon Slayer season 4 and Hashira Training left off, with Ubuyashiki predicting an approach from Muzan and detonating his entire complex (he and his family along with it) in the hopes of stopping the demon leader.
While Muzan just about escaped, the main Hashira all converged. Despite being beheaded, Muzan wasn't defeated and was able to trap each Hashira inside the demon's HQ of Infinity Castle (hence the name). From there, they must battle to escape, kill the Upper Ranks and, ultimately, defeat Muzan and put an end to the demon scourge once and for all.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle, then, will likely adapt the Final Battle portion of the manga, which consists of the Infinity Castle arc (chapters 137-183) and the Sunrise Countdown arc (chapters 184-205).
While we won’t go into spoilers here, it’s clear from the anime that all roads lead to a final showdown between the Hashira and Muzan’s army of demons, including the Upper Ranks.
As the name suggests, that sees the Infinity Castle – Muzan’s HQ – come into play, with the eternal battle between demons and demon slayers being brought to a definitive end here. You won’t want to miss this.
This is the list of arcs so far and how Infinity Castle fits into the bigger picture:
- Demon Slayer season 1 (Unwavering Resolve arc – Chapters 1-53)
- Demon Slayer season 2 (Mugen Train and Entertainment District arcs – Chapters 54-97)
- Demon Slayer season 3 (Swordsmith Village arc – Chapters 98-127)
- Demon Slayer season 4 (Hashira Training arc – Chapters 128-136)
- Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie trilogy (Infinity Castle and Sunrise Countdown arcs – Chapters 137-204)
Is Demon Slayer season 5 happening? And is Infinity Castle the final season?
To avoid any confusion: no, Demon Slayer Infinity Castle is not Demon Slayer season 5. We're getting three movies to wrap up the series in cinemas instead.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle is definitely the final arc, however, with Tanjiro, Inosuke, and Zanitsu’s stories drawing to a close once the anime ends. But it's not going to be on television; it's a theatrical exclusive and, for all intents and purposes, replaces what would have been Demon Slayer season 5 in terms of chronology.
That’s not to say the saga can continue elsewhere but, right now, Ufotable is only adapting the story of Koyoharu Gotouge’s official manga, which ended in May 2020.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie trailer: the trilogy's new teaser
The new trailer for Demon Slayer Infinity Castle has been shown off, serving as both a quick recap for the story so far and a brief taster for what's to come.
The Infinity Castle trailer sees Muzan pontificating on the meaning of eternity, while it also charts Tanjiro's story. Watch it for yourself above.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle cast: expected returning characters for the movie trilogy
The Demon Slayer Infinity Castle cast hasn’t been locked in yet but, like Tanjiro’s keen sense of smell, we’ve got a gut feeling that these will all be returning in some form or capacity.
- Natsuke Hanae - Tanjiro
- Yoshitsugu Matsuoka - Inosuke
- Hiro Shimono - Zenitsu
- Toshihiko Seki - Muzan Kibutsuji
- Kana Hanazawa - Mitsuri Kanroji
- Tomokazu Sugita - Gyomei Himejima
- Ken'ichi Suzumura - Obanai Iguro
- Kengo Kawanishi - Muichiro Tokito
- Tomokazu Seki - Sanemi Shinazugawa
- Takahiro Sakurai - Giyu Tomioka
- Saori Hayami - Shinobu Kocho
- Maaya Sakamoto - Tamayo
Where to watch Demon Slayer Infinity Castle
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle will air exclusively in cinemas as a big-budget affair, with the possibility of it streaming on Crunchyroll a few months down the line. A Netflix release could also come later.
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