Contrary to expectations, Demon Slayer season 5 will be adapted into a three-part movie series instead. Now, as the anime nears its conclusion, many were expecting a fifth season to wrap up Tanjiro’s journey. Instead, the creators have decided to bring the final chapters to life through an ambitious Infinity Castle movie trilogy.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle will give the epic finale the big-screen treatment it deserves. Directed by Haruo Sotozaki and produced by Ufotable, this film adapts the climactic Infinity Castle arc from Koyoharu Gotoge’s manga.
A new trailer has given fans a first look at what’s coming, and the official release date is now set. The final arc will bring Tanjiro and his friends face to face with their greatest enemy in battles that promise to be more intense and emotional than ever.
When Is Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Coming Out?
The first Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle film will open in Japan on July 18, 2025. It will roll out in Southeast Asia and other parts of Asia in mid-August before arriving in North America and Europe in September. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle will hit theaters in Thailand (August 12), followed by Hong Kong, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Singapore on August 14.
The film will release in Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam on August 15 and the Philippines on August 20. According to Crunchyroll and Anime News Network, US, and Canadian audiences can expect to see it in theaters starting September 12, 2025.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Trailer
On June 28, the fiery two-minute trailer debuted during a special Fuji TV broadcast in Japan. It immediately amassed 40 million views in 24 hours on social media platforms. The trailer reveals:
Tanjiro, Zenitsu, Inosuke, and Hashira are deep inside the Infinity Castle, gearing up for their final struggle against Muzan Kibutsuji and the Upper Moons.
The phrase “The long battle may finally end tonight” hints at high-stakes battles.

New Theme Songs
The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle trailer is accompanied by two new theme songs, performed by iconic franchise artists:
- A World Where the Sun Never Rises by Aimer
- Shine in the Cruel Night by LiSA
LiSA and Aimer have been closely tied to Demon Slayer since its early days. Aimer’s theme songs Zankyou Sanka and Asa ga Kuru for the Entertainment District Arc received immense popularity. On the other hand, Lisa effectively conveyed the emotional weight via theme songs Gurenge, Homura, Akeboshi, and more.
Plot
The Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Arc picks up right after Season 4’s Hashira Training Arc. In Season 4, Tanjiro, Inosuke, Zenitsu, and the other young slayers undergo grueling training under the elite Hashiras to prepare for the ultimate fight against Muzan Kibutsuji.
This training is made possible by the leadership and sacrifice of Kagaya Ubuyashiki, the wise and terminally ill leader of the Demon Slayer Corps. Knowing time is running out, Kagaya lures Muzan to him, sacrificing himself and his family to weaken Muzan and give the Hashira a chance.
In the Infinity Castle Arc, Muzan launches a surprise attack that pulls the Demon Slayer Corps into his hidden stronghold — a vast, shifting fortress called the Infinity Castle.
Inside, the Hashira and remaining Demon Slayers are scattered and forced to battle the powerful Upper Rank demons in brutal, emotional one-on-one fights. Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke fight alongside Hashiras to reach Muzan and stop him before he escapes into the human world.
Tanjiro will go up against Akaza, the Upper Moon demon who killed the Flame Hashira during the Mugen Train Arc and managed to escape after their fierce battle.
The arc builds toward the final showdown between Tanjiro and Muzan, where the fate of humanity rests on a desperate battle at dawn.

Why There Won’t Be a Demon Slayer Season 5
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is skipping a fifth season altogether and heading straight to theaters for its grand finale. Instead of continuing the story on TV, the Infinity Castle Arc will be brought to life as a trilogy of major films.
Many fans expected Demon Slayer Season 5, but studio Ufotable has confirmed there won’t be one. This isn’t too surprising, given how Demon Slayer: Mugen Train shattered box office records in 2020 to become the highest-grossing anime film ever ($507M worldwide).
Adapting the massive, action-packed Infinity Castle Arc as movies gives the studio the freedom to deliver an even higher level of animation quality and spectacle than a TV season could handle.
For such a climactic story, the big screen promises to give fans the most visually stunning and memorable ending possible.
There may be no Season 5, but the Infinity Castle trilogy is set to close Demon Slayer in a way that honors the original manga and the anime’s global success.