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Cultist MUA! Capturing Demon Slayer's Douma – rainbow eyes and that chilling, deceptive Upper Moon smile. Musk officially steps down from DOGE after wrapping work streamlining government ...
Demon Slayer enthusiasts can anticipate the release of the Infinity Castle movie, commencing in August 2025. This film adapts the final arc of the manga, showcasing Tanjiro and the Hashira ...
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle,” the first film in the epic trilogy is set to grace Philippine cinemas on Aug. 20. Crunchyroll, the home of anime worldwide, announced the ...
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle is set to hit Indian screens, soon after its release in Japan on July 18, 2025. Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment have officially ...
The release date for the first Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie has been revealed. As revealed at the Corps Gathering event on March 1, the upcoming feature is hitting cinemas on July 18 ...
Previously, the first Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie was listed as a 2025 release. Now, multiple new leaked listings have narrowed down the window considerably – but we'll still have more ...
Douma, one of the most mysterious villains in Demon Slayer, is often seen by fans as a cold and emotionless killer. However, this view misses key details that show he does have feelings ...
However, the ones we believe would have the most chemistry with each other are Mahito from Jujutsu Kaisen and Douma from Demon Slayer. While they are quite different in nature, there are some ...
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba will conclude with a trilogy of films starting in 2025, covering the Infinity Castle Arc. Confirmed by Crunchyroll, the films will see a theatrical release outside ...
Demon Slayer season four, also known as the Hashira Training arc, takes the next step in Tanjiro’s journey to becoming a fully-fledged Demon Slayer. While all episodes of the original Japanese ...
Demon Slayer is undoubtedly one of the best anime series we could ever have asked for. The credit for this certainly goes to Ufotable Studio, which left no stone unturned to make each frame of the TV ...