demon slayer season 3 release date

Demon Slayer Season 3 Release Date Set for April 2023

The next adventure for the Demon Slayer Corps is coming soon. The Demon Slayer Season 3 release date is April 9, 2023 in Japan. The announcement came via a special broadcast held on March 1, 2023. There’s a new trailer and key visual as well.

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The official Twitter account for the series hosted the second promotional trailer for Demon Slayer Season 3. It can be seen via YouTube in some regions, as well.

Ufotable also uploaded a key visual poster for the season, showing Tanjiro, Muichiro, Genya, Mitsuri, and various demons.

Produced by studio Ufotable, Demon Slayer Season 3 will cover the Swordsmith Village story arc of the Demon Slayer manga. In the arc, Tanjiro must journey to the titular village to have his sword repaired. He must also explain just how his sword was so badly damaged to its maker, the smith Hotaru Haganezuka. Tanjiro will also interact with the Mist Hashira, Muichiro Tokito, and Genya, a fellow Demon Slayer who first debuted during the Final Selection arc in Season 1.

The first episode of the season was released in an early viewing preview via theaters. Aniplex called it the Demon Slayer: To The Swordsmith Village tour. Viewers were able to purchase tickets and see the a rerun of the last two episodes of Season 2 (the Entertainment District arc) and the first episode of season 3. The television debut of Season 3 will also have a one-hour premiere. It’s scheduled to broadcast on April 9, 2023 at 11:15 PM Japan time, via Fuji Television.

The Demon Slayer Season 3 release date in Japan is April 9, 2023. The series streams legally on Crunchyroll and other services like Netflix.

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