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Still Haven’t Seen ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’? Here’s Why You Can’t Miss It

August 27, 2025

August 27, 2025

With jaw-dropping fight scenes and tear-jerking backstories, Demon Slayer Infinity Castle is one anime film you need to experience on the big screen.

Whether you’ve been humming along to LiSA’s fiery anthem Gurenge or scrolling past emotional edits of Akaza and Koyuki on TikTok, chances are you’re already feeling the hype and heartbreak flooding your feed. Last week, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle officially landed in Philippine cinemas, and fans haven’t stopped talking about it since. The first installment of this three-part finale is nearly three hours long, packed with breathtaking battles, unforgettable music, and emotional storytelling that leaves the audience both exhausted and inspired.

But is it really worth seeing on the big screen? Absolutely. Here’s why.

Here’s What You Need to Know About ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Arc’

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie

If you’re new to the series or just curious about what all the hype is about, here’s the quick rundown. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba follows Tanjiro Kamado, a kindhearted boy who joins the Demon Slayer Corps after his family is slaughtered by demons and his sister Nezuko is transformed into one herself. 

You’ve definitely seen him before: the boy in the green-and-black checkered haori, fighting with relentless determination while protecting Nezuko, who’s instantly recognizable in her soft pink kimono and bamboo muzzle. Alongside their friends Zenitsu Agatsuma and Inosuke Hashibira, they’ve fought through countless battles leading up to this moment.

After several arcs—including the fan-favorite Mugen Train and Swordsmith Village that are now available on Netflix—the story finally reaches its most intense and emotional point. The Hashira, the elite swordsmen of the Corps, have entered the demons’ terrifying stronghold: the Infinity Castle. It’s the beginning of the end, setting the stage for the final showdown between humanity and Muzan Kibutsuji, the original demon. Think of it as akin to Marvel’s Infinity War and Endgame, but darker, bloodier, and filled with even more heart.

Why Watch Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Arc in Cinema?

Sure, you could wait for the streaming release. But watching Infinity Castle in theaters is a whole new level of immersion.

This arc is split into three films. Part one is showing now. Part two will arrive in 2027. The finale comes in 2029. That’s a long wait. But it’s why every frame is carefully crafted by ufotable, the studio behind the anime’s stunning visuals.

The animation quality is extraordinary. Each sword clash feels razor-sharp. The shifting Infinity Castle looks like a living nightmare. Every tear shed by the characters lands heavier when projected on the big screen. Add to that a powerful musical score. You get something that feels more like an event than just a movie. Watching it in IMAX takes it even further. It’s loud. It’s vibrant. It pulls you straight into the chaos of battle.

What makes it worth experiencing in theaters is the shared emotion. There’s something powerful about laughing together at Inosuke’s antics. You’ll gasp when the Hashiras unleash their breathing techniques. You’ll cry during the gut-wrenching backstories of villains and supporting characters. Whether you’re a longtime manga reader reliving the finale or someone discovering it fresh, the audience energy makes the experience unforgettable.

Humanity Behind the Demons

At the heart of Demon Slayer isn’t just the fight against demons but the way it dives into the humanity of its characters, including the villains. This installment shines a spotlight on Akaza, one of Muzan’s strongest Upper Moons. While his fights are spectacular, what truly lingers is the pain behind his story. Like many demons in this series, Akaza wasn’t born evil. But his past reminds us how trauma and despair can shape a person’s fate.

This is why the series resonates so deeply among many. It’s about resilience, friendship, and the will to keep moving forward even when everything seems lost. Kagaya Ubuyashiki, the cunning leader of the Demon Slayer Corps, calls his soldiers ‘children’, and yet these teenagers carry the weight of the world on their shoulders. Watching them fight, fall, and rise again is both heartbreaking and empowering. Yes, this is more than just entertainment. The story reflects the struggles of real life, of giving your all in the face of hardship.

If the emotional storytelling isn’t enough to convince you, the numbers speak for themselves. On opening day in Japan, Infinity Castle earned around $11.6 million in admissions, breaking single-day box office records. By the end of its first weekend, it had already totaled nearly $50 million—and it’s only just beginning its global run. In the Philippines, screenings sold out within days, with fans lining up to experience it on premiere night. So, whether you’re deep in anime culture or just dipping your toes, this is one of those rare cultural moments you’ll want to be part of.

Don’t Miss This Event

If you’ve reached this part, this is your sign to finally watch Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Arc in the cinema. Three hours may sound long, but with perfectly balanced action, drama, fun antics, and emotional weight, time flies by. Just make sure to bring snacks (trust us, you’ll need them) and a box of tissues because this movie will test your heart as much as your stamina.

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