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Demon Slayer Infinity Castle First Movie global release dates, explained

Slay your enemies!

The Demon Slayer anime series is approaching its endgame with the highly-anticipated release of the Infinity Castle arc. Rather than a season, we’ll get a trilogy movie, beginning with the first phase of the storyline. Find out when Demon Slayer Infinity Castle First Movie releases globally.

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All Demon Slayer Infinity Castle First Movie global launch dates

The first part of the Demon Slayer Infinity Castle arc will be released in Japan on July 18, 2025. Then, we’ll move on to the global release in August, including a United States and Canada release on Sept. 12, 2025. Japanese with English subtitles and an English dub will be available upon launch.

We’ll break down all the Demon Slayer Infinity Castle First Movie global launch dates in alphabetical order:

Countries/RegionsRelease Dates
Africa (French-speaking)Sept. 17, 2025
ArgentinaSept. 11, 2025
ArmeniaSept. 11, 2025
AustraliaSept. 11, 2025
AustriaSept. 25, 2025
AzerbaijanSept. 11, 2025
BahrainSept. 11, 2025
BelgiumSept. 17, 2025
BoliviaSept. 11, 2025
BrazilSept. 11, 2025
BulgariaSept. 12, 2025
CambodiaAug. 15, 2025
CanadaSept. 12, 2025
Caribbean (Jamaica, Aruba, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, Curacao)Sept. 11, 2025
Central AmericaSept. 11, 2025
ChileSept. 11, 2025
ColombiaSept. 11, 2025
CroatiaSept. 11, 2025
Czech RepublicSept. 11, 2025
DenmarkSept. 11, 2025
Dominican RepublicSept. 11, 2025
EcuadorSept. 11, 2025
EgyptSept. 11, 2025
Estonia Sept. 12, 2025
EthiopiaSept. 11, 2025
FinlandSept. 12, 2025
France Sept. 17, 2025
GeorgiaSept. 11, 2025
GermanySept. 25, 2025
GreeceSept. 11, 2025
HungarySept. 11, 2025
IcelandSept. 11, 2025
IndiaSept. 12, 2025
IndonesiaAug. 15, 2025
IraqSept. 11, 2025
IsraelSept. 11, 2025
ItalySept. 11, 2025
JapanJuly 18, 2025
JordanSept. 11, 2025
KazakhstanSept. 11, 2025
KenyaSept. 12, 2025
KuwaitSept. 11, 2025
LatviaSept. 12, 2025
LebanonSept. 11, 2025
LithuaniaSept. 11, 2025
LuxembourgSept. 17, 2025
MacedoniaSept. 11, 2025
MalaysiaAug. 14, 2025
MexicoSept. 11, 2025
MoldovaSept. 18, 2025
MongoliaSept. 12, 2025
NetherlandsSept. 11, 2025
New ZealandSept. 11, 2025
NigeriaSept. 12, 2025
NorwaySept. 12, 2025
OmanSept. 11, 2025
PakistanAug. 14, 2025
ParaguaySept. 11, 2025
PeruSept. 11, 2025
PhillippinesAug. 20, 2025
PolandSept. 12, 2025
PortugalSept. 11, 2025
QatarSept. 11, 2025
RomaniaSept. 12, 2025
Saudi ArabiaSept. 11, 2025
SerbiaSept. 11, 2025
SingaporeAug. 14, 2025
SlovakiaSept. 11, 2025
SloveniaSept. 11, 2025
Southern AfricaSept. 12, 2025
SpainSept. 12, 2025
SwedenSept. 12, 2025
Switzerland (French-speaking)Sept. 17, 2025
Switzerland (German-speaking)Sept. 25, 2025
Switzerland (Italian-speaking)Sept. 11, 2025
SyriaSept. 11, 2025
ThailandSept. 11, 2025
TurkeySept. 12, 2025
UkraineSept. 11, 2025
United Arab EmiratesSept. 11, 2025
United KingdomSept. 12, 2025
United StatesSept. 12, 2025
UruguaySept. 11, 2025
VenezuelaSept. 11, 2025
VietnamAug. 15, 2025

Haruo Sotozaki, the visionary animation director behind Demon Slayer’s stunning visuals, steps into the spotlight as the director of the First Movie. He’s been a part of many notable anime projects, such as Fullmetal Alchemist: BrotherhoodGintama: The Movie, and Inazuma Eleven.

Stone Hashira in Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie
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Prepare to be reunited with the familiar voices of the entire voice cast in Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Infinity Castle. This includes Natsuki Hanae as Tanjiro Kamado, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Inosuke Hashibara, and Hiro Simono as Zenitsu Agatsuma, bringing their characters to life once again.

The Infinity Castle arc continues right where Season 4 left off, as the Demon Slayer Corp. members fall into the heart of the demons’ stronghold. It all leads to the final battle against Muzan Kibutsuji, the main antagonist of the entire series. Season 4’s cliffhanger instilled many unanswered questions, like the mysterious letter Zenitsu received. Since it’s only the first part of the trilogy, I doubt we’ll get answers to all of them, but I’m sure there will be more than enough content to dive into.

If you’re eager to see how the story ends, you can sink into the manga, which has already concluded. Or you can catch up on anime episodes and the Mugen Train movie on Crunchyroll to get your Demon Slayer fill.


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