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Watch Demon Slayer in chronological order
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Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) is one of the most popular new-gen anime series. If you're just getting into it, you may be confused by the movies and series episodes. The first two movies can be seen as a recap, while the newest movie contains brand new content. Here's how to watch Demon Slayer in order.

Order to Watch Demon Slayer

  1. Demon Slayer Season 1
  2. Demon Slayer Season 2 (Episode 27-33) or Mugen Train movie (2020)
  3. Demon Slayer Season 2 (Episode 33-44)
  4. Demon Slayer Season 3
  5. Demon Slayer Season 4
  6. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie (2025)
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How to Watch Demon Slayer in Order

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  1. These episodes include the entire Unwavering Resolve arc.[1]
  2. This includes the entire Mugen Train arc. You can continue on with the series from episode 27-33 or watch the Demon Slayer movie: Mugen Train, which covers the content in these episodes more quickly.
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  3. These episodes include the entire Entertainment District arc.
    • After this, you can opt to watch the Demon Slayer movie: To the Swordsmith Village. It contains the final two episodes from this arc and the first episode of the next arc to introduce the new season. However, the content will mostly be review if you continue this order.
  4. These episodes contain the entire Swordsmith Village arc.
  5. These episodes contain the entire Hashira Training arc.
  6. This movie is the first part of a trilogy, which will contain the entire Infinity Castle arc. This is the final arc of the series, with two more movies to come:
    • Demon Slayer Movie: Infinity Castle Part 2 (to be announced).
    • Demon Slayer Movie: Infinity Castle Part 3 (to be announced).
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Demon Slayer Arcs in Order

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  1. Tanjiro Kamado's journey begins after his family is killed by a demon and his sister is turned into one. He enters the Final Selection exam to become a demon slayer and find a cure for his sister, allying with slayers Zenitsu and Inosuke along the way.
  2. 2
    Mugen Train arc. Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, and Inosuke board the Mugen train to battle several demons threatening innocent humans. Tanjiro continues to increase his skill and strength alongside the Flame Hashira, Kyojuro Rengoku.
  3. 3
    Entertainment District arc. Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, and Inosuke team up with the Sound Hashira, Tengen Uzui to investigate an entertainment district terrorized by a pair of demon siblings.
  4. 4
    Swordsmith Village arc. Tanjiro and company travel to the Swordsmith Village to repair his damaged sword after the latest battle. Unfortunately, a new terror sets its sights on the village, forcing Tanjiro and the nearby Hashiras to quickly engage in battle.
  5. 5
    Hashira Training arc. As the Demon Slayer Corps moves in on Muzan Kibutsuji's plans, Tanjiro and his friends undergo harsh Hashira training for a better chance at survival against Muzan.
  6. 6
    Infinity Castle arc. This arc contains the final confrontation of Tanjiro and the Demon Slayer Corps against the demon king Muzan.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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  1. 1
    Do I need to watch the Demon Slayer movies? The first two Demon Slayer movies have content already included in the series. With the structure of the regular series, you'll get more in-depth information about the arc. However, the movies include the main ideas of the arc; if you want to binge the series quickly, you can watch the movie counterparts first and go back to the corresponding episodes in the series later.
    • With the newest Infinity Castle movie, there is not yet a series equivalent. You'll need to watch this movie (and the rest of the trilogy) to keep up with the story.
  2. 2
    Where can I watch Demon Slayer? While availability depends on your location and region, you can usually watch Demon Slayer on most major streaming sites such as Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime. When the next two Demon Slayer movies are released in the upcoming years, you can purchase tickets to watch at supporting theaters.
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