Nezuko’s Voice Actress Leaks Secrets About Demon Slayer’s Epic Infinity Castle Release!

Demon Slayer isn’t like every other anime out there. Created by the enigmatic manga author Koyoharu Gotouge, who is hard to find an image of online, the Demon Slayer manga burst onto the scene in 2016. By the time it concluded in 2020, it had astoundingly sold a staggering 150 million copies. To add to this success, Studio Ufotable transformed the franchise into a global sensation with four seasons and Mugen Train – a film that surpassed Spirited Away as Japan’s highest-grossing movie of all time.

Currently, the franchise is aiming to surpass its own record with “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle.” They’re building anticipation for the movie by sharing a daily countdown on their official Twitter account @kimetsu_off. The focus today is on Akari Kito, the voice actress behind the beloved demon sister Nezuko Kamado. However, U.S. fans will have to wait until September 2025 to catch the movie, which is unfortunate because Japanese viewers only have 94 days left before the release on July 18th, 2025.

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劇場版「鬼滅の刃」無限城編 第一章
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— 鬼滅の刃公式 (@kimetsu_off) April 14, 2025

Nezuko’s Akari Kito Hypes Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle

In a recent update from “Demon Slayer,” day 94 out of their 100-day countdown for the release of “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle,”, Akari Kito, the voice actress behind Nezuko, shares her excitement with fans. The post reveals exclusive movie tickets that Japanese audiences can obtain upon release, which feature stunning illustrations showcasing characters like Shinobu, Sanemi, Tanjiro, and even Nezuko herself in serious poses against a darker backdrop. This design style mirrors the film’s status as the opening chapter of the series’ final story arc.

The summary of the movie states that since the leader of the Demon Corps is in peril, Tanjiro and the Hashira hasten towards their headquarters only to be pulled into a puzzling dimension by Muzan Kibutsuji. The location where they’ve landed is the demons’ fortress – the Infinity Castle. Consequently, the stage is set for the climactic battle between the Demon Slayer Corps and the demons.

The epic trilogy of “Infinity Castle” begins with its first part releasing in Japan on July 18th. However, international fans, including those from the U.S., won’t get a simultaneous broadcast. Instead, they will have to wait until September 12th to witness the climactic battle between the Demon Slayer Corps and Muzan, which is significantly later than in certain other countries. To make this wait more bearable for fans, the franchise has planned two additional releases as a treat.

Demon Slayer Drops Two New Releases 

In anticipation for “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle,” Crunchyroll has provided U.S. fans with two exciting alternatives. First, a stage play adaptation of Season 1 is now available. This live-action version, lasting approximately 149 minutes, allows fans to relive Tanjiro’s memorable headbutts and Nezuko’s iconic box in real life, featuring talented actors and stunning stage effects. For those eager to recall Tanjiro’s transformation from a village boy to a demon slayer determined to save his last living family member from demonhood, this is definitely worth watching.

If live theater isn’t your thing, there’s something for you on Crunchyroll too! You can now enjoy two electrifying “Demon Slayer” concerts from the comfort of your home. The first concert highlights the most memorable moments from Season 1, while the second focuses on the enchanting music from the Mugen Train. What’s more exciting is that the first concert starts with an animated introduction by Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, and Inosuke, drawing you into the captivating rhythm of this incredible series.

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2025-04-16 00:12