All you should know about the release date, cast, plot of Demon Slayer season 2
Demon Slayer gained immense acclaim when it became the highest-grossing anime film of 2019, leaving its fans eagerly awaiting more answers about when and where they could watch its second season. Today they have some more information regarding this matter.
Koyoharu Gotouge’s beloved manga will return for another season and be simulcast globally. Animation studio Ufotable returns, while singer Aimer will record fast-paced opening and closing themes.
Demon Slayer quickly rose to stardom following its 2019 premiere, breaking Japanese box office records with 26 episodes and the 2020 feature film respectively. Much of its success can be attributed to its masterfully animated fight sequences which won rave reviews from critics as well as trending on social media. Production studio Ufotable, best known for their work on Fate series anime adaptations, will return for Demon Slayer season 2 development.
Natsuki Hanae will reprise her role of Tanjiro, Hiro Shimono as Zenitsu and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka will take their roles back as Inosuke. Additionally, members from Hashira’s leading group – high-ranking demon fighters that comprise the Demon Slayer Association – will reprise their parts.
The main cast will be joined by many new characters when the Entertainment District arc premieres on December 5th and tasks Tanjiro with a dangerous mission involving both familiar adversaries as well as some surprising allies. Furthermore, LiSA returns as singer of Gurenge theme song while Japanese musician Aimer has recorded both Zankyosanka and Asa ga kuru tracks by Aimer (Billboard Japan reports). Billboard Japan notes that unlike traditional anime series that release between Spring and Fall seasons this series does not.
Aspect | Details |
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Title | Demon Slayer Season 2 |
Based on | Koyoharu Gotouge’s manga |
Animation Studio | Ufotable |
Opening & Closing | Aimer will record the themes |
Main Cast | – Natsuki Hanae as Tanjiro<br>- Hiro Shimono as Zenitsu<br>- Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Inosuke<br>- LiSA as singer of Gurenge theme song |
Release Date | Premieres on December 5th, 2023 |
Plot | Follows Tanjiro, Nezuko, and Rengoku on a mission in Yoshiwara, the red-light district, and explores Hashira society. |
Streaming Options | Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu (for viewers outside Japan) |
Ratings | Anticipated to surpass the success of the first season. |
Fans have long demanded a second season of Demon Slayer, and it appears the time may finally have come. Since its premiere five years ago, its popularity has skyrocketed into one of Japan’s most beloved anime franchises. A movie adaptation has even made headlines in Japan’s film history as being “Demon Slayer: Mugen Train.”
Its success can be largely attributed to its relatable characters and themes, such as family love and the universal longing for an ordinary, straightforward existence. Furthermore, its exquisitely animated fight scenes have gained widespread praise online; for instance, one such battle from episode 19 made waves shortly after its premiere in 2021.
Studio Ufotable, responsible for both the anime series and movie versions of Demon Slayer, will once more work their magic on this new season of Demon Slayer. Their production team composed both songs ‘Zankyosanka’ for opening theme song and ‘Asa ga kuru’ as an ending theme, respectively; in fact, both will appear as part of the soundtrack alongside a faster-paced version of opening sequence animation sequences.
The new season will pick up where the movie left off, with Tanjiro and Nezuko joining Flame Pillar Kyojuro Rengoku on a mission to Yoshiwara, Japan’s red-light district. Additionally, viewers will gain insight into Hashira society as well as meet Tengen Uzui of Sound Pillar who can manipulate sound through her fingertips.
Demon Slayer, one of 2019 and 2020’s biggest hits, returns for season 2 after its success debuting with Weekly Shonen Jump manga author Koyoharu Gotouge’s work and is quickly becoming an international phenomenon.
Crunchyroll’s VRV platform will host the second season of this anime series, offering both its own subscription service as well as access to content from Crunchyroll and Funimation streaming services. VRV is available throughout North America (U.S./ Canada/ UK/ Ireland/ Brazil/ Australia) with several anime/manga titles dubbed in their native form available for streaming.
Netflix recently unveiled three recompilation specials covering the Sibling’s Bond Arc, Mt. Natagumo Arc and Hashira Training Arc from season one – these specials can be streamed via Netflix in both Australia and America respectively.
Although no official release date for Demon Slayer season 2 has yet been set, its premiere should happen this year. Ufotable has already released a teaser trailer showing an array of unique characters with powerful abilities and sinister enemies who appear throughout. Furthermore, its story arc will continue the conflict initiated in Mugen Train which picks up right where season 1 left off.
Demon Slayer has become an international success, making waves both in Japan and across the globe. Now available on Netflix and other services, the anime hit the top spot at Japan’s box office with its first season alone surpassing such high-profile movies as Spirited Away and Titanic; an incredible accomplishment for an anime show! Such widespread interest demonstrates just how captivating Demon Slayer truly is.
Demon Slayer Season 2 ratings are expected to surpass those of its first season, due to an immense amount of buzz surrounding the show and anticipation among fans. Season two will pick up where Mugen Train left off, adapting more manga chapters. All four main cast members – Natsuki Hanae as Tanjirou Kamado; Akari Kito as Nezuko Kamado; Hiro Shimono as Zenitsu Agatsuma and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Inosuke Hashibira as well as Tengen Uzui who was prominently featured prominently during Aniplex’s key visual shared by Aniplex on July 13 – will return as major contributor to the storyline.
Fans outside Japan will be able to watch the show through Funimation, Crunchyroll, and Hulu. Additionally, all three platforms will simultaneously broadcast seven episodes from Mugen Train’s Mugen Train Arc which occurs prior to Entertainment District Arc.