Demon Slayer – Last episode of season 3 confirmed with 70 minutes

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It's official! We have confirmation that the final episode of the current third season of the anime will be 70 minutes long. Apparently, the rumored has finally been confirmed by the production team.

Demon Slayer – Last episode of season 3 confirmed with 70 minutes

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Therefore, the announcement confirms that episode 11 (the last of the season) has its premiere confirmed for Sunday, June 18th, lasting 70 minutes.

Demon Slayer ( Kimetsu no Yaiba ) returned this year with its third season, which adapts the Blacksmith Village , and has already become one of the biggest anime of 2023. So many fans are already looking forward to the next season, which shouldn't be long in coming. According to @ oecuf0 , the fourth season of the anime is already in production. However, this is just a rumor for now as it doesn't come from an official source.

Demon Slayer Season 4 may be the anime's last, as it only has two arcs left to complete the adaptation of Koyoharu Gotoge . On the other hand, there's also the possibility of a 5th season if the fourth season adapts only one arc.

Synopsis:

After defeating Upper Moon 6 in the Entertainment District, Tanjiro must travel to the Blacksmith Village to forge a new sword, as his old one has been damaged. However, along the way, he encounters new demons sent by Muzan, the main villain, with a mission to kill the blacksmiths. Without the blacksmiths, the hunters will have no swords to fight the demons. So Tanjiro and his friends must fight the demons of the Upper Moons again to stop them.

Thus, the first season of Demon Slayer premiered in April 2019 , becoming a hit with the film. The second season premiered on December 5, 2021, in Japan. Finally, the third season premiered on Crunchyroll following the release of the film To the Swordsmith Village – World Tour on February 2 in Japan.

Source: Official Twitter

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