Demon Slayer fans, mark your calendars for an action-packed year ahead.
On December 10, Kimetsu no Yaiba’s producers Shueisha and Aniplex and the series’ animation studio ufotable unveiled a new trailer detailing what fans can expect next year.
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Demon Slayer To the Hashira Training movie and the release schedule for Demon Slayer season 4 were officially announced.
Demon Slayer To the Hashira Training movie and season 4 schedule revealed
The “To the Hashira Training” movie will follow in the footsteps of its predecessor, the “To the Swordsmith Village” movie, released in 2023.
The Demon Slayer 2024 movie will showcase episode 11, “A connected Bond: Daybreak and First Light,” of season 3’s Swordsmith Village arc and the hour-long debut episode of the Hashira Training arc before season 4 is released.
The movie will bridge seasons 3 and 4 together and be available in cinemas in 4K and IMAX.
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Similar to Demon Slayer’s previous theatrical release, To the Hashira Training will have a global tour, with screenings planned in major cities worldwide.
According to the trailer, To the Hashira Training movie will surpass the previous world tour, with the film being released on 1,800 screens in Japan and around the world.
Demon Slayer To the Hashira Training movie release dates
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The To the Hashira Training movie is slated for release in February.
Meanwhile, there are still no exact dates or details on when season 4 will premier next year.
CITY | DATE |
Tokyo | February 2 and 3 |
New York | February 10 |
Seoul | February 11 |
Mexico City | February 17 |
Singapore | February 17 |
Jakarta | February 18 |
Paris | February 24 |
Taipei | February 24 |
London | February 25 |
Hong Kong | February 25 |
You can watch the Demon Slayer 2024 promo trailer below.
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