Demon Slayer Infinity Castle First Movie global release dates, explained

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. 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. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDDxPpzXFhM We'll break down all the Demon Slayer Infinity Castle First Movie global launch dates in alphabetical order: Countries/Regions Release Dates Africa (French-speaking) Sept. 17, 2025 Argentina Sept. 11, 2025 Armenia Sept. 11, 2025 Australia Sept. 11, 2025 Austria Sept. 25, 2025 Azerbaijan Sept. 11, 2025 Bahrain Sept. 11, 2025 Belgium Sept. 17, 2025 Bolivia Sept. 11, 2025 Brazil Sept. 11, 2025 Bulgaria Sept. 12, 2025 Cambodia Aug. 15, 2025 Canada Sept. 12, 2025 Caribbean (Jamaica, Aruba, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, Curacao) Sept. 11, 2025 Central America Sept. 11, 2025 Chile Sept. 11, 2025 Colombia Sept. 11, 2025 Croatia Sept. 11, 2025 Czech Republic Sept. 11, 2025 Denmark Sept. 11, 2025 Dominican Republic Sept. 11, 2025 Ecuador Sept. 11, 2025 Egypt Sept. 11, 2025 Estonia Sept. 12, 2025 Ethiopia Sept. 11, 2025 Finland Sept. 12, 2025 France Sept. 17, 2025 Georgia Sept. 11, 2025 Germany Sept. 25, 2025 Greece Sept. 11, 2025 Hungary Sept. 11, 2025 Iceland Sept. 11, 2025 India Sept. 12, 2025 Indonesia Aug. 15, 2025 Iraq Sept. 11, 2025 Israel Sept. 11, 2025 Italy Sept. 11, 2025 Japan July 18, 2025 Jordan Sept. 11, 2025 Kazakhstan Sept. 11, 2025 Kenya Sept. 12, 2025 Kuwait Sept. 11, 2025 Latvia Sept. 12, 2025 Lebanon Sept. 11, 2025 Lithuania Sept. 11, 2025 Luxembourg Sept. 17, 2025 Macedonia Sept. 11, 2025 Malaysia Aug. 14, 2025 Mexico Sept. 11, 2025 Moldova Sept. 18, 2025 Mongolia Sept. 12, 2025 Netherlands Sept. 11, 2025 New Zealand Sept. 11, 2025 Nigeria Sept. 12, 2025 Norway Sept. 12, 2025 Oman Sept. 11, 2025 Pakistan Aug. 14, 2025 Paraguay Sept. 11, 2025 Peru Sept. 11, 2025 Phillippines Aug. 20, 2025 Poland Sept. 12, 2025 Portugal Sept. 11, 2025 Qatar Sept. 11, 2025 Romania Sept. 12, 2025 Saudi Arabia Sept. 11, 2025 Serbia Sept. 11, 2025 Singapore Aug. 14, 2025 Slovakia Sept. 11, 2025 Slovenia Sept. 11, 2025 Southern Africa Sept. 12, 2025 Spain Sept. 12, 2025 Sweden Sept. 12, 2025 Switzerland (French-speaking) Sept. 17, 2025 Switzerland (German-speaking) Sept. 25, 2025 Switzerland (Italian-speaking) Sept. 11, 2025 Syria Sept. 11, 2025 Thailand Sept. 11, 2025 Turkey Sept. 12, 2025 Ukraine Sept. 11, 2025 United Arab Emirates Sept. 11, 2025 United Kingdom Sept. 12, 2025 United States Sept. 12, 2025 Uruguay Sept. 11, 2025 Venezuela Sept. 11, 2025 Vietnam Aug. 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: Brotherhood, Gintama: The Movie, and Inazuma Eleven. Image via Ufotable & Crunchyroll 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. The post Demon Slayer Infinity Castle First Movie global release dates, explained appeared first on Destructoid.

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Demon Slayer Infinity Castle First Movie global release dates, explained

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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.

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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDDxPpzXFhM

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

Countries/Regions Release Dates
Africa (French-speaking) Sept. 17, 2025
Argentina Sept. 11, 2025
Armenia Sept. 11, 2025
Australia Sept. 11, 2025
Austria Sept. 25, 2025
Azerbaijan Sept. 11, 2025
Bahrain Sept. 11, 2025
Belgium Sept. 17, 2025
Bolivia Sept. 11, 2025
Brazil Sept. 11, 2025
Bulgaria Sept. 12, 2025
Cambodia Aug. 15, 2025
Canada Sept. 12, 2025
Caribbean (Jamaica, Aruba, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, Curacao) Sept. 11, 2025
Central America Sept. 11, 2025
Chile Sept. 11, 2025
Colombia Sept. 11, 2025
Croatia Sept. 11, 2025
Czech Republic Sept. 11, 2025
Denmark Sept. 11, 2025
Dominican Republic Sept. 11, 2025
Ecuador Sept. 11, 2025
Egypt Sept. 11, 2025
Estonia Sept. 12, 2025
Ethiopia Sept. 11, 2025
Finland Sept. 12, 2025
France Sept. 17, 2025
Georgia Sept. 11, 2025
Germany Sept. 25, 2025
Greece Sept. 11, 2025
Hungary Sept. 11, 2025
Iceland Sept. 11, 2025
India Sept. 12, 2025
Indonesia Aug. 15, 2025
Iraq Sept. 11, 2025
Israel Sept. 11, 2025
Italy Sept. 11, 2025
Japan July 18, 2025
Jordan Sept. 11, 2025
Kazakhstan Sept. 11, 2025
Kenya Sept. 12, 2025
Kuwait Sept. 11, 2025
Latvia Sept. 12, 2025
Lebanon Sept. 11, 2025
Lithuania Sept. 11, 2025
Luxembourg Sept. 17, 2025
Macedonia Sept. 11, 2025
Malaysia Aug. 14, 2025
Mexico Sept. 11, 2025
Moldova Sept. 18, 2025
Mongolia Sept. 12, 2025
Netherlands Sept. 11, 2025
New Zealand Sept. 11, 2025
Nigeria Sept. 12, 2025
Norway Sept. 12, 2025
Oman Sept. 11, 2025
Pakistan Aug. 14, 2025
Paraguay Sept. 11, 2025
Peru Sept. 11, 2025
Phillippines Aug. 20, 2025
Poland Sept. 12, 2025
Portugal Sept. 11, 2025
Qatar Sept. 11, 2025
Romania Sept. 12, 2025
Saudi Arabia Sept. 11, 2025
Serbia Sept. 11, 2025
Singapore Aug. 14, 2025
Slovakia Sept. 11, 2025
Slovenia Sept. 11, 2025
Southern Africa Sept. 12, 2025
Spain Sept. 12, 2025
Sweden Sept. 12, 2025
Switzerland (French-speaking) Sept. 17, 2025
Switzerland (German-speaking) Sept. 25, 2025
Switzerland (Italian-speaking) Sept. 11, 2025
Syria Sept. 11, 2025
Thailand Sept. 11, 2025
Turkey Sept. 12, 2025
Ukraine Sept. 11, 2025
United Arab Emirates Sept. 11, 2025
United Kingdom Sept. 12, 2025
United States Sept. 12, 2025
Uruguay Sept. 11, 2025
Venezuela Sept. 11, 2025
Vietnam Aug. 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
Image via Ufotable & Crunchyroll

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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