This article contains major spoilers for Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle and the Demon Slayer manga.
Demon Slayers first movie, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 1 — Akaza's Returnhas been a monumental success, but that's just the beginning of the Infinity Castle part of the story and there's more to come. When the next two movies are released, fans will see many more demons showcased, some weak, others on a completely different level, such as Muzan and Kokushibo. The act of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle will move at a lightning fast pace as major developments occur, and fans will be eagerly awaiting what comes next.
Chachamaru
A cat demon
For the vast majority of the story, the calico, Chachamaruwas just an ordinary cat. But before the final battle, Chachamaru was turned into a demon by Lady Tamayo. This transformation saved the cat's life on several occasions and allowed it to carry out missions more efficiently. Chachamaru will play a crucial role in the final battle poison antidote.
Tamayo
An ally of the demon slayers
Tamayo's role in Demon Slayer cannot be understated. Without her, the Demon Slayers would never have been able to defeat Muzan. With Shinobu's help, Tamayo created the anti-Muzan drug and sacrificed himself to administer it to Muzan before the Infinity Castle battles began. Although she meets a sad end, she successfully completed her mission.
Yushiro
Tamayo's trusted companion
Yushiro is another demon allied with the Demon Slayers. Loyal to Lady Tamayo, he aided in the mission to end Muzan's era. Yushiro's Blood Demon Art was crucial in Infinity Castle, such that it even caused Nakime's death and led to the collapse of Infinity Castle. He proved to be strong enough to fight for control of Nakime against Muzan himself.
Kaigaku
New upper rank 6
Kaigaku became the new Upper Rank 6 Demon after the defeat of Gyutaro and Daki. He has a deep history with Gyomei and Zenitsu, the latter of which killed him during the first Infinity Castle movie. Kaigaku had potential, but never fully developed.
Nakime
New upper rank 4
Nakime rose to Upper Rank 4 after the Swordsmith Village arc and Hantengu's defeat. Her blood demon art controls all of Infinity Castle. Her defeat signals the end of the castle and the beginning of the final battle.
Akaza
Upper rank 3
Akaza is Upper Rank 3 Demon and the star of the first film, which fans have already seen. He previously killed Rengoku in Mugen Train, so fans expected an emotional one fight against Giyu and Tanjiro. Akaza finally accepted defeat and ended his own life. His character writing and backstory are the highlights of the movie Infinity Castle.
Doma
Upper rank 2
Doma played a rather exciting role in the first film, fighting and kill the insect Hashira Shinobuthough his true battle awaits. He will star in the second film, there he will fight against Kanao and Inosukeand will eventually be incapacitated by Shinobu's poison. His fight promises to be one of Demon Slayer's best battles ever.
Kokushibo
Upper Rank 1
The most terrifying demon after Muzan, Kokushibo will be the main highlight of the second Infinity Castle movie. With the power of Moon breathhe will set the world on fire and the fans will definitely enjoy the spectacle that he will give them. His fight against some of the strongest Hashira will showcase his brutality and why he truly deserves to be the top rank 1.
The muse
The Demon King
Although weakened by Lady Tamayo, The muse already recovering. As the demon king and strongest demonhe is nearly invincible, with only sunlight as his true weakness. He cannot be decapitated, making the final battle against him the most intense in Demon Slayer history, and something that will keep fans on the edge of their seats.
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is out in theaters now. Fans who don't want to wait for the movies to release can check out the manga on Manga Plus. Meanwhile, for the anime, the series currently has 4 anime seasons. These anime seasons can all be found on Crunchyroll. However, the rest of the series will be animated into films, which fans will have to wait for the theatrical release to see, depending on their country.
- Release date
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April 6, 2019
- Network
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Swimming for adults