
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie set for global release – Here's what fans need to know
Demon Slayer
fans, the wait is almost over! The highly anticipated Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Infinity Castle movie
is set to hit theaters worldwide starting in August 2025. This film kicks off the final arc of the Demon Slayer saga, adapting the intense and action-packed moments from the manga into anime. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer, here's everything you need to know about the international release and the epic story ahead.
Global release dates for Infinity Castle movie
The movie will roll out globally starting in August 2025. Here's when you can expect to see Demon Slayer:
Infinity Castle
in your region:
August 14, 2025: Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore
August 15, 2025: Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam
August 20, 2025: Philippines
September 11, 2025: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico, United Kingdom, United States
September 12, 2025: Bulgaria, Finland, Spain, Poland, Romania, Southern Africa, and more
September 17, 2025: France, Belgium, French-speaking Africa, Luxembourg
September 18, 2025: Austria, Germany, Switzerland (German-speaking regions)
The movie will be available in both subtitled and dubbed versions, with select theaters offering IMAX and other premium formats for an enhanced viewing experience.
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The Infinity Castle movie plot – What's next for tanjiro?
For those unfamiliar with the Demon Slayer series, here's a quick primer: the story follows Tanjiro Kamado, a kind-hearted boy who becomes a member of the Demon Slayer Corps after his sister Nezuko is turned into a demon. Over the course of the series, Tanjiro and his allies, including Zenitsu Agatsuma and Inosuke Hashibira, face off against deadly demons while growing stronger and making new alliances.
In Infinity Castle, the stakes are higher than ever. The movie takes place as Tanjiro and the top warriors of the Demon Slayer Corps, known as the Hashira, prepare for the ultimate battle. They are drawn into a mysterious and dangerous realm—Infinity Castle—where they must confront the most fearsome demon of all: Muzan Kibutsuji, the leader of the demons. This sets the stage for an intense showdown that will determine the fate of the world.
Behind the scenes – The creative team
The breathtaking animation of Infinity Castle is brought to life by Ufotable, the studio known for its stunning visuals. Directed by Haruo Sotozaki, with Akira Matsushima as Chief Animation Director and Character Designer, the movie promises to keep the iconic art style that fans love. Music by Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina will add to the atmosphere, with epic compositions that have become synonymous with the Demon Slayer experience.
What can fans expect?
With the final battle on the horizon, Infinity Castle promises intense action, jaw-dropping animation, and emotional moments that will resonate with long-time fans and newcomers alike. The movie will explore the growth of Tanjiro and his companions, as well as the final push to stop Muzan's reign of terror. Fans can expect epic battles, powerful new demons, and heart-wrenching decisions that will push the characters to their limits.
Where to watch Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle
After its theatrical release, the movie will be available in both subtitled and dubbed versions, so fans can choose their preferred viewing experience. For those seeking the ultimate cinematic experience, select theaters will feature the movie in IMAX and other premium formats.
Don't miss out – Get ready for the epic journey!
Mark your calendars! The Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie will hit theaters worldwide starting in August 2025, and you won't want to miss it. Stay tuned for updates, check local listings for exact showtimes, and get ready to experience the next chapter in this epic saga.
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