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The End Is Near! Demon Slayer’s Final Arc Trailer Hints at a Battle of Legends
The most anticipated movie of the year finally dropped its insanely dope trailer. Even though it’s one month prior to its official date of release in Japan, the hype for watching the movie is still surreal.
Also, it is expected that the Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Arc movie would be one that will easily break the records of its previous movie, Mugen Train.
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train was a blockbuster, and up till now, it’s one of the highest-grossing movies released in Japan, earning over 507 million dollars in 2020.

The movie did an incredible job in delivering top-class emotional yet engaging storytelling, along with high-tech animation that is still a benchmark for many upcoming anime movies.
Because of the incredible work done by Mugen Train, the hype for the upcoming movie, Infinity Castle, was raised, and after witnessing the newly released trailer, it can be said that it won’t disappoint.
Demon Slayer Fans Are Freaking Out Over This Mind-Blowing First Look at Infinity Castle:
The newly released trailer of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Arc beautifully portrays the three fights that will be held within the castle. First will be Zenitsu vs. Kaigaku, then Shinobu vs. Douma, along with Tanjiro vs. Akaza.

Of these, definitely Tanjiro vs. Akaza is one of the most anticipated ones. If you have watched Mugen Train, you must know how important this fight is going to be for our main protagonist, Tanjiro.
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This is not just a fight with an Upper Rank 3 demon, but a battle for revenge, where Tanjiro will fight with all his might for his fallen mentor and idol, Rengoku. Even the new sword of Tanjiro is engraved with the help of Rengoku’s own sword, which escalates the deeper meaning of this fight.

Although Tanjiro vs. Akaza would be the highlight of the movie, we can’t sleep on other battles because they hold importance too. Shinobu’s sister, known to be the former Flower Hashira, Kanae Kocho, was killed by Douma, which gives another revenge story to be accomplished in this movie.

And as we go on with the third battle between Zenitsu vs. Kaigaku, a brand-new demon that will be introduced in the series will also be one of the legendary fights as well. You ask why? Well, Kaigaku might be a new character for us, but he is not a new face for Zenitsu.

He is one of the people that trained along with him and was also in the Demon Slayer Corps before, but eventually, he turned to Muzan’s side and became a demon. To know more about the backstories of the characters, you have to watch the movie.
Moreover, the trailer portrays some top-notch animation that looks insanely charming, as expected from Ufotable. Other than that, we will be witnessing not one but two enchanting songs emerge in the movie as theme songs for the series.
The first song is from Aimer, “A World Where the Sun Never Rises,” and the other comes from renowned singer LiSA, “Shine in the Cruel Night.”
As already mentioned, fans in Japan don’t have to wait for the movie for long as it is going to premiere on July 18, 2025. But as for the US and Canada, fans have to wait a little longer because it’s premiering on September 12, 2025.
The movie is gonna be released in both dubbed and subbed versions, with your exclusive stream on Crunchyroll.And for more such exciting updates and recommendations, stay tuned to our site. Happy watching 🥳
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