Here is all the information we currently know about Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba season 3. Demon Slayer has been at the forefront of anime and Japanese pop culture as a whole ever since the debut of its first season in 2019.
The manga is the 9th best-selling manga of all time with over 150 million sales (according to Anime News Network), and the franchise as a whole is one of the highest-grossing in the world with close to nine billion dollars in revenue. This is in addition to the critical acclaim the anime has received for its excellent story and animation (via Crunchyroll).
Demon Slayer Season 3
One of the biggest anime series to emerge in recent years, if not the biggest, is Studio Ufotable’s Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, thus it came as no surprise when it was revealed that the anime would receive a third season after the completion of the Entertainment District Arc.
According to reports, Season 3 will follow the “Swordsmith Village” manga arc. It is sure to be just as entertaining to watch as Seasons 1 and 2, if not even more so. Here is all the information we currently know about Season 3, which is anticipated to be released soon.
The Cast of Demon Slayer Season 3
We may assume that the majority of the actors from the first and second seasons will return, even though the third season of Demon Slayer is still in the future. The Mist Hashira, Muichiro Tokito, and the Love Hashira, Mitsuri Kanroji, who both made their debuts in episode 21 of season 1, will be the two main newcomers.
Here are the voice actors for each of the major characters in Demon Slayer in both Japanese and English.
• Tanjiro Kamado – Natsuki Hanae / Zach Aguilar (English)
• Nezuko Kamado – Akari Kitô / Abby Trott (English)
• Inosuke Hashibira – Yoshitsugu Matsuoka / Bryce Papenbrook (English)
• Zenitsu Agatsuma – Hiro Shimono / Aleks Le (English)
• Muzan Kibutsuji – Toshihiko Seki / Greg Chun (English)
• Kagaya Ubuyashiki – Toshiyuki Morikawa / Matthew Mercer (English)
• Water Hashira, Giyu Tomioka – Takahiro Sakurai / Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
• Love Hashira, Mitsuri Kanroji – Kana Hanazawa / Kira Buckland (English)
• Mist Hashira, Muichiro Tokito – Kengo Kawanishi / Griffin Burns (English)
• Flower Hashira, Kanae Kocho – Ai Kayano / Bridget Hoffman (English)
• Tsuguko Kanao Tsuyuri – Reina Ueda / Brianna Knickerbocker (English)
Demon Slayer Season 2 Recap
In Demon Slayer season 2, our heroes head into the entertainment area where Tengen’s agents have vanished along with Tengen Uzui, the sound Hashira. They quickly learn that a demon is covertly residing there, ruling the entire neighborhood, and using the locals as puppets. This begins a string of action and investigative plotlines that propel the program into entirely new realms.
Our heroes battle the demon siblings Daki and Gyotaro as Season 2 comes to a close. Due to their remarkable coordination and erratic movements, they prove to be an insurmountable foe. However, the demon slayers manage to prevail without suffering any severe consequences or harm. But this triumph isn’t your typical one. Daki was an Upper Moon Demon who was in close contact with Muzan Kibutsuji, Demon Slayer’s major foe. Therefore, there could be some severe repercussions in this area.
The plot of Demon Slayer Season 3
The third season of Demon Slayer will begin immediately following the events of the Entertainment District arc. Tanjiro will visit the Swordsmith Village this season to have his sword fixed. Because the Nichirin swords, which have the power to vanquish demons, are already available there, the location of the settlement is kept a well-guarded secret. The demons begin to pursue Tanjiro as he makes his way to the settlement and then begins an all-out assault.
Additionally, Hantengu and Gyokko are two of the upper moons that are included in the demon gang that conducts the attack. The primary goal of these two demons is to demolish the village. This time, the battle will be to preserve the Swordsmith Village’s heritage, and Tanjiro and the mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito will not make a good combination to defeat the army of demons.
Demon Slayer Season 3 Trailer
This year’s first quarter saw the release of the first Demon Slayer season 3 trailer. Unfortunately, it largely consists of a review of previous events.
However, there are a few hints of brand-new material: the sizzle reel shows the Love and Mist Hashira separately, and the Swordsmith Village is where a brand-new blade (later used by Tanjiro) is being made. You may see it in its entirety above.
The second trailer, which is posted below, is a much longer preview of the Swordsmith Village arc and includes new footage as well as hints at potential new allies and foes.
Episodes of Demon Slayer Season 3
The anime’s makers keep the number of episodes they plan to release a secret. The information about the next special broadcast of the Mugen Train arc is still pending confirmation.
The third season of the Demon Slayer’s episodes will be made available to fans. There has been a tremendous shift in how people now perceive anime. Compared to before, the stories are far more profound and deep.
Where can I watch Demon Slayer season 3?
In Japan, 30 domestic television channels, including prestigious ones like Fuji TV and Tokyo MX, will air Demon Slayer season 3. Additionally, the online streaming platform Crunchyroll has previously declared that it will offer Demon Slayer season 3 when it becomes available.
Although no public announcement has been released as of the time of writing, Netflix has already broadcast the final two seasons of the anime and the Mugen Train movie, thus the show may eventually be added to the streaming service.
The release date for Demon Slayer season 3
The third season of the anime Demon Slayer will premiere globally on TV and online streaming in April 2023, according to the official website. The anime will reportedly have new episodes every week. Demon Slayer Season’s precise release date has not yet been disclosed. As the debut draws near, it is anticipated that we will learn more about the same.
The first chapter of the anime will, however, be broadcast in theatres as part of a promotional event, so fans won’t have to wait too long. Prior to the show’s scheduled debut, the first episode will be premiered. Demon Slayer season 3, episode 1 will be shown for the first time in February 2023.