Sony, Crunchyroll Drop First ‘Demon Slayer’ Trailer
- The new Demon Slayer movie covering the Infinity Castle arc will debut in Japanese theaters on July 18, 2025, followed by its North American release on September 12, 2025.
- The premiere follows the franchise's widespread popularity boosted by the highest-grossing anime film, Mugen Train, which earned $507 million globally.
- The film follows Tanjiro Kamado and the Demon Slayer Corps as they enter the Infinity Castle, a vast, otherworldly fortress serving as the stronghold of Muzan Kibutsuji, where they confront deadly demons in a desperate battle.
- Sony Pictures Entertainment and Crunchyroll released the first official trailer on June 28, 2025, covering worldwide rights except some Asian territories including Japan.
- This film begins the final trilogy that adapts the manga's Infinity Castle arc, signifying a conclusion for the series with broad international theatrical releases planned.
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The official trailer has arrived! Crunchyroll published this Saturday the first advance of Kimetsu No Yaiba's first film: Infinity Castle, whose arch will be divided into a trilogy of films.(Spoiler's notice): In this first part, the trailer shows how the hashiras (pillars) land in the infinite castle controlled by Nakime, a demon near Muzan Kibutsuji.We can observe Obanai Iguro and Sanemi Shinazugawa, separately, when they enter the castle and …
The first Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle trailer kicks off a trilogy in epic fashion
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‘Demon Slayer’ Returns to Theaters for the First Part of a New Trilogy: Watch Trailer
In 2020, when movie theaters across the globe were struggling to survive COVID, the box office received an unlikely hero: “Demon Slayer,” the popular anime action series. In the fall of the year, when new releases were scarce, a film spinoff of the show titled “Mugen Train” received a wide release that attracted audiences in droves. Grossing $507 million worldwide, “Mugen Train” was the highest-grossing film of the year and smashed the record fo…
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