It’s coming very soon!
It’s time to start getting excited because Demon Slayer season 3 is nearly here.
Yep, we’ve got just a couple of weeks until the gang are back and fans can’t wait. Just to remind you season 2 wrapped with Tanjiro Kamado and the gang facing off against brother/sister tag team Daki and Gyutaro.
It was the group’s biggest threat yet and saw them thrown around the Entertainment District like rag dolls, with each blow delivered nearly killing them.
It followed on from the wildly popular Mugen Train saga, but despite the back to back content, Demon Slayer fans are ready for more.
If you can’t wait that long, the new Demon Slayer movie has already been released in cinemas across the UK. Plus, you can catch up on more Plus, you can check out our full guide of how to watch Demon Slayer in order.
For more information on Demon Slayer season 3, read on!
When is Demon Slayer season 3 released?
Demon Slayer season 3 will be released on Sunday 9th April.
It’s been confirmed that Crunchyroll will simulcast the episode, meaning it will be available to watch at the same time as it airs in Japan.
What is Demon Slayer season 3 about?
Demon Slayer season 3 follows the Swordsmith Village Arc. The manga is officially finished, so fans wanting to know all the spoilers can find out what’s set to happen — but we won’t reveal them here!
Tanjiro once again encounters a horde of demons as he journeys to the Swordsmith Village to get his blade repaired.
Characters like Tanjiro (Natsuki Hanae), Zenitsu (Hiro Shimono), Inosuke (Yoshitsugu Matsuoka), and Nezuko (Akari Kitou) are all set to return.
Is there a trailer for Demon Slayer season 3?
A trailer for Demon Slayer season 3 was recently released, teasing all the characters set to return and a glimpse of the demons our heroes will come up against.
Watch it below:
Demon Slayer season 1 is available on Netflix now, with the movie and season 2 available on Funmation and Crunchyroll.
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