Demon Slayer in Theaters 2024, Will Demon Slayer Movie Release in India 2024? Where to Watch Demon Slayer 2024?

Experience the epic adventure of Demon Slayer: To the Hashira Training Arc in theaters in 2024 to hone their skills and confront powerful demons.

by Aishwarya R | Updated Feb 21, 2024

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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

"Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train" is a 2020 Japanese animated film that serves as a direct sequel to the first season of the popular anime television series and its first film adaptation. Directed by Haruo Sotozaki and written by Ufotable staff members, the movie adapts the "Mugen Train" arc from the original manga series by Koyoharu Gotouge.

Released during the COVID-19 pandemic, it premiered in Japan on October 16, 2020, and internationally from late 2020 to mid-2021. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, the film emerged as a critical and commercial triumph, grossing over $507 million worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing film of 2020.

Notably, "Mugen Train" set several box office records, including surpassing "Spirited Away" as the highest-grossing Japanese film of all time. The success continued with the film receiving prestigious awards such as Animation of the Year at the 44th Japan Academy Film Prize and Best Animation Film at the 45th Hochi Film Award. The global acclaim solidified the Demon Slayer franchise's prominence in the anime industry, showcasing its widespread appeal and impact on a global audience.

A sequel, titled "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village," was released on February 3, 2023, further extending the narrative beyond the events of the second season. The franchise's continued success highlights its enduring popularity and the significant contributions it has made to the world of anime and cinema.

Demon Slayer in Theaters 2024

In 2024, the Demon Slayer franchise continues its cinematic success with the release of the third film, "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Hashira Training," which premiered on February 2. Building on the momentum of its predecessors, this installment explores the rigorous training of the Hashira, the elite demon slayer corps. The film's release marks another milestone for Demon Slayer, captivating audiences with its captivating storytelling, breathtaking animation, and intense action sequences.

Demon Slayer's continued presence in theaters in 2024 reflects the enduring popularity of the franchise. With a devoted fan base and a reputation for pushing the boundaries of animation quality, the series has solidified its place as a powerhouse in the anime industry. The success of these theatrical releases underscores the global appeal of Demon Slayer, demonstrating its ability to resonate with audiences worldwide and maintain its position as a cultural phenomenon well into the future.

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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Plot

In "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train," the story unfolds as Tanjiro Kamado, along with his demonic sister Nezuko and fellow Demon Slayers Zenitsu and Inosuke, boards the Mugen Train.

Their mission is to assist Flame Hashira Kyojuro Rengoku in hunting down a demon responsible for the mysterious disappearance of 40 people. However, their journey takes a perilous turn when the Lower One of the Twelve Kizuki, Enmu, infiltrates their dreams, attempting to destroy their spiritual cores. Through a series of emotional and idealistic dreams, Tanjiro and his comrades must navigate a surreal landscape, battling inner demons and confronting their deepest desires.

As the Demon Slayers awaken from the dream-induced slumber, they face the wrath of the passengers who were promised peaceful dreams. Tanjiro, guided by Nezuko's Blood Demon Art, thwarts the attackers and confronts Enmu on top of the train. A fierce battle ensues, revealing Enmu's fusion with the train itself, threatening the lives of everyone on board.

The narrative takes a tragic turn when the Flame Hashira, Kyojuro Rengoku, engages in a deadly confrontation with Upper Three of the Twelve Kizuki, Akaza. Despite Kyojuro's valiant efforts and sacrifice, the demon prevails, leaving Tanjiro and his friends to grapple with the loss of their mentor and continue their perilous journey against the forces of darkness.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Voice Cast

Character

Japanese

English

Tanjiro Kamado

Natsuki Hanae

Zach Aguilar

Nezuko Kamado

Akari Kitō

Abby Trott

Zenitsu Agatsuma

Hiro Shimono

Aleks Le

Inosuke Hashibira

Yoshitsugu Matsuoka

Bryce Papenbrook

Kyojuro Rengoku

Satoshi Hino

Mark Whitten

Enmu / Lower Rank 1

Daisuke Hirakawa

Landon McDonald

Akaza / Upper Rank 3

Akira Ishida

Lucien Dodge

Ruka Rengoku

Megumi Toyoguchi

Suzie Yeung

Shinjuro Rengoku

Rikiya Koyama

Imari Williams

Senjurō Rengoku

Junya Enoki

Cedric Williams

Tanjuro Kamado

Shin-ichiro Miki

Kirk Thornton

Kie Kamado

Houko Kuwashima

Dorothy Elias-Fahn

Takeo Kamado

Yō Taichi

Michelle Ruff

Hanako Kamado

Konomi Kohara

Ryan Bartley

Shigeru Kamado

Kaede Hondo

Jessica DiCicco

Rokuta Kamado

Aoi Koga

Philece Sampler

Shinobu Kocho

Saori Hayami

Erika Harlacher

Gyomei Himejima

Tomokazu Sugita

Crispin Freeman

Tengen Uzui

Katsuyuki Konishi

Ray Chase

Sanemi Shinazugawa

Tomokazu Seki

Kaiji Tang

Obanai Iguro

Kenichi Suzumura

Erik Scott Kimerer

Giyu Tomioka

Takahiro Sakurai

Johnny Yong Bosch

Kagaya Ubuyashiki

Toshiyuki Morikawa

Matthew Mercer

Amane Ubuyashiki

Rina Satō

Suzie Yeung

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Overview

Specifications

Details

Movie

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

Genre

Dark Fantasy Action

Directed by

Haruo Sotozaki

Screenplay by

Ufotable

Based on

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba by Koyoharu Gotouge

Produced by

Akifumi Fujio, Masanori Miyake and Yūma Takahashi

Starring

Natsuki Hanae, Akari Kitō, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Hiro Shimono and Satoshi Hino 

Cinematography

Yuichi Terao

Edited by

Manabu Kamino

Music by

Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina

Production Company

Ufotable

Distributed by

Toho and Aniplex

Country

Japan

Language

Japanese

Will Demon Slayer Movie Release in India 2024?

Yes, the highly anticipated anime film, 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - To the Hashira Training Arc,' is set to be released in India on February 23, 2024. The announcement was made by Crunchyroll on February 5, 2024, bringing exciting news to Indian anime enthusiasts.

The movie, which is part of the Demon Slayer franchise, will be showcased in Indian theaters, including IMAX and PLFs, through distribution by Aniplex Inc., Crunchyroll, and Sony Pictures Entertainment. Additionally, there will be a special advanced fan screening held on February 21 in Mumbai, adding to the anticipation and excitement surrounding the film's release in India.

Where to Watch Demon Slayer 2024?

To watch 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba - To the Hashira Training' in 2024, interested viewers can find the movie available on HBO Max as of November 25, 2024.

HBO Max offers the option to stream the film at home, providing convenience for those with a subscription to the service. It is recommended to check the availability on the HBO Max platform and ensure that one has an active subscription to access and enjoy the movie from the comfort of their own home.

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Demon Slayer in Theaters 2024 - FAQs

1. Will the Demon Slayer movie be released in India in 2024?

Yes, the Demon Slayer movie, 'To the Hashira Training Arc,' is set to release in Indian theaters on February 23, 2024. Anime fans in India can look forward to experiencing the film on the big screen.