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In a new report from the outlet, The Guardian, the publication went into detail regarding the financial success of Demon Slayer in 2025. While, of course, mentioning Infinity Castle as one of the biggest reasons for the cash flow, the new write-up also confirms that the second and third films of the trilogy will arrive in 2027 and 2029, respectively. Considering that Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle had a hefty runtime of a little over two and a half hours, the equivalent of five anime episodes, it would make sense that Ufotable might be taking its time to make sure the shonen series ends with a bang. The first movie made over $700 million USD at the box office, becoming the biggest anime film of all time, and it’s very likely that the next two movies might overtake their predecessor.
Update: Crunchyroll has responded to The Guardian’s claim, stating that the release windows for the future Demon Slayer films are not accurately reported by the outlet.









