
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba phenomenon is ready to return to the big screen. The anime's official US account confirmed that the film Demon Slayer: Castle Infinite will be re-released in theaters in 2026 , giving fans a new opportunity to relive the beginning of the final trilogy in a large format.
One of the biggest hits in anime history.
Originally released in September 2025, the film was a direct sequel to the previous events and presented one of the most intense phases of Tanjiro Kamado and his allies' journey.
Rated for audiences over 18) , the film grossed over US$600 million at the worldwide box office , ranking among the top 10 highest-grossing films of the year.
In the United States, Infinite Castle broke the record for the highest-grossing foreign film in almost three decades, earning approximately US$70 million .
In Brazil, the impact was also gigantic: more than 2.2 million people watched the film, which grossed R$ 48.3 million , securing the title of the third-largest anime premiere in national history .
Possible remastered version and extra content.
Although the re-release has only been confirmed for the United States so far, fans expect the film's return to include remastered versions and never-before-seen content , such as behind-the-scenes footage or extended scenes.
This new showing promises to reignite the hype before the arrival of the remaining two films in the final trilogy.
The darkest arc of Kimetsu no Yaiba
Based on the "Infinite Castle" arc of the Demon Slayer , written by Koyoharu Gotouge , the film depicts the direct confrontation between the demon slayers and the Twelve Kizuki, culminating in decisive battles that define the fate of the protagonists.
With stunning visuals and a powerful soundtrack, the production solidified ufotable as one of the biggest names in world animation.