Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Arc Brings Forth a Massive Problem as Trilogy Movies in the Works
Season five of Demon Slayer is officially coming- well, sort of! After the short but sweet fourth season of the show concluded on June 30, 2024, fans were shocked to learn that Tanjiro and the rest would not be returning for a regular five season, but rather will be appearing in a series of films adapting the Infinity Castle Arc.
On July 1, 2024, the long-running rumors of a massive Demon Slayer movie finally came to pass. “The end is near. Crunchyroll is excited to bring Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle to theaters as an epic trilogy,” Crunchyroll wrote on X alongside the official trailer of the film trilogy.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Arc Raises Issues With Trilogy Movies
DemonSlayerUSA posted the official poster of Demon Slayer Infinity Castle on X with the caption: “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle will be coming exclusively to theaters globally as an epic trilogy of films!”
While some fans expressed their excitement for the upcoming trilogy, others were not so happy. A user stated that they would rather have a 25-episode season with weekly peak episodes instead of movies ending on cliffhangers. According to the user, the cliffhangers would disturb the hype of the fights.
There’s also the issue that a single film takes years to produce. Moreover, Demon Slayer is all about quality, and if all three are made at once, the quality could be compromised. To add to that, the wait is too long and cliffhangers would seem forced. And worst of all, instead of having to wait a week for the next episode, fans would have to wait months for the following episode.
What Will Happen In The Demon Slayer Trilogy Movies?
The announcement of Demon Slayer season five revealed that the show will charge the Infinity Castle Arc of the manga head-on over the course of three additional movies.
A fittingly epic ‘Final Battle Arc’, the tale of Infinity Castle is the penultimate chapter in the Demon Slayer saga and comprises the first half (approximately 47 manga chapters). The story’s climax, the Sunrise Countdown Arc, which takes up the manga’s last 22 chapters, comes after the Infinity Castle Arc.
After the relatively safe Hashira Training episodes of season four, fans have been excitedly anticipating the adaptation of the Infinity Castle Arc, which promises to drastically enhance the intensity.
We will refrain from big spoilers because we really don’t want to give anything away to anime-only viewers of the series. However, be aware that Tanjiro’s next adventure will involve a number of extremely dramatic conflicts (as well as more than a few losses).
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