Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Movie Trilogy — Global Hype is Real

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Movie News 2025

Demon Slayer fans, it’s time to get excited—2025 is bringing us something big. We’re finally heading into the Infinity Castle arc, and it’s not just one movie. It’s a full trilogy, starting with the first film hitting theaters in Japan on July 18, 2025.

Image Credit: Ufotable / Crunchyroll

But don’t worry, international fans won’t have to wait long. Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures have confirmed global release dates starting mid-August. For those in the US and Canada, mark your calendars: September 12, 2025. You’ll be able to watch it subbed, dubbed, and even in IMAX.

Image Credit: Crunchyroll / Sony Pictures

We’re talking about the final arc of the Demon Slayer story here, and the stakes have never been higher. If you’ve followed Tanjiro and the Hashira through every battle—Mugen Train, Entertainment District, Swordsmith Village, and most recently the Hashira Training—you already know what’s coming. It’s war. Muzan Kibutsuji makes his big move, and the Demon Slayer Corps has no choice but to face him in his twisted lair: the Infinity Castle.

Release Dates Worldwide

The movie rolls out in waves:

  • August 14: Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore
  • August 15: Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia
  • August 20: Philippines
  • September 11: Australia, Brazil, Italy, Mexico, UAE, and more
  • September 12: US, Canada, UK, Spain, India, Turkey, and more
  • September 17: France, Belgium, Luxembourg
  • September 25: Germany, Austria, Switzerland (German-speaking)

Production Details

Behind the scenes, we’ve got the same killer team: Haruo Sotozaki directing, Akira Matsushima on character design, and music by Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina. The soundtrack alone is going to hit hard.

What Fans Can Expect

Merch? Of course. From limited edition figures to plushies that scream (Zenitsu, we’re looking at you). And don’t be surprised if a new theme song dominates TikTok for a few months.

Reddit is full of fan theories. TikTok is overflowing with cosplay. YouTubers are already breaking down the teasers frame by frame. The hype is so real, it might break Mugen Train’s record.

So yeah, July can’t come soon enough. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is shaping up to be one of the biggest anime moments of the year—and we’re all here for it.

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