First Demon Slayer season 4 trailer unveils exciting 2024 plans for the anime – including a ‘movie’

The first trailer for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Demon Slayer season 4 is here and while it doesn’t showcase much of the upcoming Hashira Training arc, it does tease an exciting 2024 for fans of the anime.

As part of Demon Slayer’s ‘Promotion Reel’, it was reveal🉐ed that the Hashira Training arc will premiere in Spring 2024 – traditionally beginning in April in Japan. On top of that, the Shonen series will continue its tradition of kicking things off with a one-hour pr💎emiere.

Want a glimps⛦e before then? Much like last year’s To the Swordsmith Village ‘movie’, Demon Slayer will release a movie titled To the Hashira Training, which combines the finale of the Swordsmith Village arc and the premiere of the Hashira Training arc into one feature-length presentation. That will screen in over 140 countries worldwide across February.

As for Demon Slayer season 4 itself, the only ‘new’ footage appears to be quick snippets of the Hashira – the elite demon-slaying force aiming to keep Muzan Kibutsuji and his Upper Ranks 🍬at bay – in act𓆉ion. The Sound, Insect, Mist, Love, Serpent, Wind, Stone, and Water Hashira have all been confirmed, judging by their appearance in the trailer.

For those who need a refresher, Demon Slayer season 4 will f🎉ollow on from the end of the Swordsmith Village arc (chapters 98-127 👍of the manga) by adapting the Hashira Training arc (chapters 128-136). Given its short nature, we can perhaps expect it to be a brief season of maybe only a handful of episodes.

We won’t spoil what happens next, but it does revolve around Tanjౠiro undergoing training from the Hashira – including all those glimpsed in the trailer – befo꧙re the anime’s probable final arc.

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