5 Years Later, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train Still Surpasses Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle

The movie tries to cover too much ground in its almost three-hour length, which makes it feel chaotic. It immediately throws viewers into a complex setting, the Infinity Castle, with several large battles happening right away. While it stays true to the story from the manga, the film doesn’t flow well as a standalone movie. It feels disjointed, with multiple moments that feel like the ending. This is why many still consider the first Demon Slayer movie, Mugen Train, which came out over five years ago, to be a stronger film, despite the high production value and length of Infinity Castle.








