After months of waiting, we finally know when Demon Slayer's latest season is coming to Netflix

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Demon Slayer season 4 aired on Crunchyroll earlier this year, but we’ve been patiently waiting to hear when it will land on Netflix. The streami꧂ng service already has s🧜easons 1-3, and now new episodes are arriving on October 31.

The official confirmed the news, tweeting: "Training, training, training! The gr𒈔oup strength training program is about to start! Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc is coming to @Netflix on October 31!"

Demon Slayer season 4 follows ꦉthe Hashira Training arc (chapters 128-136 of the manga), and sees Tanjiro train to become a Hash🃏ira, a high-ranking part of the Demon Slayer Corps. The episodes originally aired on Crunchyroll in the UK and US from May to June 2024.

Demon Slayer season 4 is also a sli꧙ghtly condenseไd season, featuring just eight episodes in total, unlike the previous outings. Season 1 featured 26 episodes, but it’s steadily declined since then with season 2 getting 18 episodes and season 3 just 11 episodes in total.

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