Demon Slayer Season 2 Reveals Premiere Date and Trailer


Anime sensation, Demon Slayer, is returning soon for a second season after its impressive first season that was followed up by the highly successful Mugen Train movie.
The anime will be having a Mugen Train recap arc, so fans who have not seen the movie have nothing to worry about. A new visual and trailer were released to heighten expectations for the new season.
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Demon Slayer “Season 2” will officially begin its broadcast in Japan on October 10, but it will be kicking off with a special recap version of the Mugen Train arc. There are going to be some edits and original content for the anime’s version of Mugen Train to make it more fun for everyone who has already seen the movie.
Lisa will be performing the opening theme “Akeboshi” and ending theme ”Shirogane” for the Mugen Train episodes. On the other hand, Aimer is performing the opening theme “Zankyosanka” and the ending theme ”Asa ga kuru” for Demon Slayer “Season 2”.
The Mugen Train recap will last for seven episodes. The first episode will be a brand-new episode that features the day before Rengoku, Tanjiro, Inosuke, and Zenitsu board the infinity train. The remaining six episodes will feature new scenes and music for the Mugen Train arc.

The newly added cast includes Miyuki Sawashiro as Daki, the main antagonist for the Entertainment District Arc. This new arc begins on December 5.
Demon Slayer “Season 2” will be streaming with Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu alongside its debut in Japan beginning next month.
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Demon Slayer manga, by Koyoharu Gotouge, finished its four-year-long run last year after 205 chapters. The first season of the anime aired in 2019 and had 26 episodes. The sequel movie came out in 2020 and became one of the highest-grossing Japanese movies worldwide.

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