Crunchyroll and Aniplex took their time, but it’s been all too worth it as Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’s movie release set all-time box office records as the film’s streaming debut remained strongly in limbo. But now, as Crunchyroll has officially confirmed during Anime Expo 2026, the latest Demon Slayer movie will stream directly on the platform both dubbed and subbed starting July 28, 2026, at 8:00 AM PT.
This means the wait will be over in just three and a half weeks, as those who had been unable to see the movie in theaters with no other option to watch legally were left high and dry. Even in the face of leaked release dates, viewers remained skeptical. But now’s the time, as the Demon Slayer Corps brings the fight to Muzan in the first of three films, streaming now for the first time ever.
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Confirms July Streaming Release Date
Despite an initial date given in a recent press release covered by MobileSyrup, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’s Anime Expo 2026 appearance cleared any misconceptions beyond a shadow of a doubt. Directly aligning with the movie’s previously-announced Blu-ray release date in Japan a few time zones over on July 29, it means that fans around much of the world will get to see the beginning of the end on demand in more ways than one.
The streaming release for Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle includes a broad variety of subbed and dubbed options, including the following:
Dubbed | Sub |
|---|---|
Japanese | English |
English | Spanish |
Spanish | Portuguese |
Portuguese | French |
French | German |
German | Italian |
Italian | Castilian Spanish |
Castilian Spanish | Arabic |
Catalan | Russian |
Russian | Polish |
Hindi | European Portuguese |
Tamil | Chinese |
Telugu | Vietnamese |
Thai | Thai |
Polish (voice over) | Bahasa Indonesia |
Bahasa Indonesia | Bahasa Melayu |
Vietnamese | — |
While this is certainly exciting news, Crunchyroll has strongly advised fans that availability may vary depending on region. However, just being added to streaming is a major hurdle to cross, with this latest development still being a major win for subscribers wishing a guaranteed high-definition viewing experience. Viewers in Asia excluding Japan, Mainland China, and India will be able to stream Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle on Netflix, but for much of the rest of the world, Crunchyroll will be the top destination for legal streaming on demand.
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Gears Up For Part 2 As Aniplex Grows Its Movie Slate
With the additional reassurance that Demon Slayer’s next Infinity Castle movie is on the way, Japanese distributor Aniplex and Crunchyroll are already making other exciting moves to draw in the fans with canon content. Not only is Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 2 on the way, but the long-awaited Solo Leveling anime return will happen in theaters first as well, a surefire bid to draw in excellent box office revenue after the proven success of its first two seasons.
Picking up directly after the events of season 2, Solo Leveling: Beyond the System will bring Jinwoo ever closer to a cathartic confrontation with the place where everything began in the series. Such a tantalizing moment, alongside Demon Slayer’s proper integration of Kokushibo into the plot as well as a key battle with Doma, make these two films a pair of highly sought-after event releases, both announced to a legion of adoring fans at Anime Expo 2026.
- Release Date
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September 12, 2025
- Runtime
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156 Minutes
- Director
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Haruo Sotozaki, Hikaru Kondo
- Writers
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Koyoharu Gotouge, Hikaru Kondo
- Producers
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Masanori Miyake, Takao Shimazaki, Tatsuro Hayashi, Yuma Takahashi
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Natsuki Hanae
Tanjiro Kamado (voice)
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Akari Kito
Nezuko Kamado (voice)


