Demon Slayer Will Officially Kill Anime Forever

Demon Slayer has become incredibly popular, easily ranking among the most loved anime series of all time. While it started as a relatively unknown manga in Weekly Shonen Jump, the anime adaptation propelled it to huge success. That success continued with the first movie, Mugen Train, which became the highest-grossing film in Japanese history.

The popular anime *Demon Slayer* is proving its continued success with its latest film, *Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 1 – Akaza’s Return*, potentially even surpassing the popularity of its previous movie. While this success is impressive, some worry that prioritizing films over new seasons could ultimately harm the anime industry. *Demon Slayer* itself is already extending a story arc over a long period to maximize profits from movie releases, and other series might start doing the same.

Demon Slayer’s Monumental Movie Success Has Changed The Industry

  • More Anime Series Are Trying To Hit Gold In Theaters
  • Movies Are Starting to Get Favored Over Seasonal Series

Demon Slayer is creating a large series of three movies that will finish the story from the manga. The first film, *Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 1 – Akaza’s Return*, came out over two months ago and has been a huge hit, exceeding many expectations. It’s on track to be the highest-grossing film in Japan, but this success is changing the anime industry. This trend actually began with the *Mugen Train* movie, and now anime studios are realizing how profitable it can be to make movies based on existing anime series, so many are starting to do just that.

Lots of anime fans are excited by the success of *Demon Slayer* in cinemas, but this trend could lead to fewer anime series being released each season. We’ll likely see other popular anime franchises follow suit, particularly if the upcoming *Demon Slayer* movies continue to perform well.

You’ve got it wrong, Tanjiro. I don’t hate people, I just despise weakness. I can’t stand those who are feeble. It’s simply nature’s way – the weak are meant to be eliminated.

Demon Slayer’s Infinity Castle Movies Might Be Ruining The Franchise Itself

What Should Have Dropped in One Year is Taking 6 Years

Although *Demon Slayer*’s popularity might make it harder for other anime to succeed, it’s already negatively impacted its own fanbase. The final story arc could have been completed in one or two seasons, taking around three years to produce. Instead, fans will likely have to wait at least six years, as the concluding movie isn’t expected until 2029. This extended wait feels unnecessarily long and could diminish the enjoyment of the series, even with its impressive visuals and record-breaking success. Hopefully, other anime will continue releasing new seasons annually rather than prioritizing profits with movie releases.

I will show no mercy in defeating demons, severing their heads to protect others and appease the spirits of those they’ve harmed. However, I won’t scorn demons who feel remorse for their past deeds. They were once human, just like me, and deserve some understanding.

If you’re a Demon Slayer fan and can’t wait for the movies, you can read the manga on Manga Plus. The anime currently has four seasons available on Crunchyroll. However, the rest of the story will be released as movies, and fans will need to see them in theaters, with availability varying by country.

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2025-09-29 06:04