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Movie"The final battle ignites."
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle
As the Demon Slayer Corps members and Hashira engaged in a group strength training program, the Hashira Training, in preparation for the forthcoming battle against the demons, Muzan Kibutsuji appears at the Ubuyashiki Mansion. With the head of the Demon Corps in danger, Tanjiro and the Hashira rush to the headquarters but are plunged into a deep descent to a mysterious space by the hands of Muzan Kibutsuji. The destination of where Tanjiro and Demon Slayer Corps have fallen is the demons' stronghold – the Infinity Castle. And so, the battleground is set as the final battle between the Demon Slayer Corps and the demons ignites.
DirectorHaruo Sotozaki

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:September 12th, 2025
Original Language:Japanese
Production Companies:ufotable, Aniplex, Shueisha

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After his family is brutally murdered, a kind-hearted boy named Tanjiro Kamado resolves to become a Demon Slayer in hopes of turning his younger sister Nezuko back into a human. Most films in the series are compilations of episodes, with interweaved new footage and special end credits. Mugen Train, initially its own film, was split up into the Entertainment District arc. It was a huge commercial success, grossing over $500 million worldwide, and becoming one of the highest-grossing anime films of all time.