Key Points

The Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie trailer has finally dropped, teasing Tanjiro's climactic showdown. This trilogy opener continues the record-breaking franchise after Mugen Train's $507M success. Fans can expect intense battles against Upper Moon demons when it hits theaters in September 2025. Ufotable's animation brings the manga's final arc to life with director Haruo Sotozaki returning.

Key Points: Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Movie Trailer Drops Ahead of 2025 Release

  • Trilogy opener adapts Demon Slayer's final Infinity Castle arc
  • Follows record-breaking Mugen Train film's success
  • Features Tanjiro vs Akaza and Hashira battles
  • Ufotable returns with director Haruo Sotozaki
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'Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle' movie trailer out, to hit theatres on this date

The first trailer for Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie reveals Tanjiro's final battle, releasing September 2025 as a trilogy opener.

"The scene is set for the final battle between the Corps and demons – The Hollywood Reporter"

Washington DC, June 29

Fans of anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba are in for a treat as the makers have finally released the first trailer of its film featuring the Infinity Castle arc.

The 'Infinity Castle', the first in a trilogy, showcases the final arc of Demon Slayer. The trailer was released by Sony Pictures and Crunchyroll. It is produced by Tokyo-based banner Ufotable.

The 'Infinity Castle' is a direct sequel to the fourth season of the Demon Slayer anime television series and the fourth film adaptation.

The last feature, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Movie: Mugen Train (2020), earned 507 million USD at the global box office and still holds the record as the highest-grossing anime movie of all time as well as the most successful Japanese film worldwide, reported The Hollywood Reporter.

The series follows Tanjiro Kamado, a boy who joins the Demon Slayer Corps, a group, as it says on the tin, dedicated to organization dedicated to hunting down demons, after his younger sister Nezuko was turned into a demon, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The new film, directed by Haruo Sotozaki, is based on the "Infinity Castle" arc of Gotouge's manga series reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

Tanjiro Kamado, a boy who joined the Demon Slayer Corps after his younger sister Nezuko was transformed into a demon, finds himself and his Demon Slayer comrades inside the demons' stronghold - the Infinity Castle, where the scene is set for the final battle between the Corps and demons.

It is set to showcase intense battles which including a face-off between Tanjiro and Akaza as per the trailer.

It also showcased how they were attacked by the demons while the 'upper moon' category monsters (incredibly powerful among demons) attacked the Hashiras.

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The film will be released in theatres on September 29, 2025.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian anime fan, I'm so proud to see how Demon Slayer has become a global phenomenon. The cultural elements in the story resonate so well with our mythology too. Can't wait to see the Hashira fights on big screen!
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Rohit P
Hope PVR brings this with English subtitles, not just dubbed version. The original Japanese voice acting is too good to miss. Also, September 2025 is so far away 😭
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Sarah B
The trailer gave me goosebumps! But I'm worried they're splitting the arc into three movies - feels like a cash grab. The manga readers already know what happens, why stretch it so much?
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Karthik V
Tanjiro vs Akaza is going to be legendary! The animation budget must be crazy high. Hope they do justice to the manga panels. Indian anime community should organize group viewings!
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Nisha Z
Demon Slayer has really made anime mainstream in India. My non-anime watching friends loved Mugen Train! Hope the theaters don't ruin the experience with people talking loudly during screenings like last time 😒

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