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Demon Slayer‘s new movie concludes with Tanjiro and Giyu defeating Upper Rank Three, but there’s still a ways to go before the characters finally confront the anime’s Big Bad. Upper Rank Two and Upper Rank One remain in play. The next Demon Slayer film is likely to see the characters taking on both. Those familiar with Koyoharu Gotouge’s manga have an idea of what’s coming, and they know there’s plenty more action on the horizon. There’s also a chance to see a new side of Inosuke, which will solve a long-running problem in the manga and anime.
Demon Slayer’s Next Movie Will Finally Give Inosuke Much-Needed Emotional Depth

Inosuke is a fan-favorite Demon Slayer character, but he’s far from the most emotionally complex of the show’s leads. Hard-headed and prone to outbursts, Inosuke ramps up the energy of every scene he’s in. He’s incredibly fun to follow, especially since he often provides comic relief, even in dire situations. That said, Inosuke rarely shows enough vulnerability to make him relatable. His friendship with Tanjiro is sweet, but it doesn’t do enough to make the character feel fully formed.
Warning: SPOILERS below for the end of the Demon Slayer manga.
Inosuke often feels like a caricature rather than a layered human being, but that’s set to change in Infinity Castle‘s sequel. Assuming it follows the manga (and it’s yet to let us down in that regard), the anime’s next chapter will pit Inosuke and Kanao against Doma, better known as Upper Rank Two. During this fight, Inosuke realizes that Doma is the demon responsible for his mother’s death. Despite assuming he didn’t have a mother or that she abandoned him, he learns that she fought for him until the end.










