
Not only do you get extra scenes, but you also get a bonus episode (the 27th episode), which provides a little more backstory to one of Mugen Train’s most prominent characters.-I'm not a fan of this kind of thing, I just found it amusing by looking at the parodies of few video game characters. In our educated opinion, we would recommend watching the adapted-for-TV Mugen Train arc instead of the movie. Demon Slayer season 4, AKA the Hashira Training arc (release date: TBC).

Demon Slayer season 3, AKA the Swordsmith Village Arc (episodes 45-55).Demon Slayer season 2, part 2, AKA the Entertainment District arc (episodes 34-44).Demon Slayer season 2: Mugen Train TV arc (episodes 27-33) or Mugen Train movie.Laid out on the page, the Demon Slayer watch order looks a little like this: A fourth season, titled Hashira Training, is also on the way. Speaking of, Demon Slayer season 3 - consisting of 11 episodes - was released in 2023 and should be watched from beginning to end after Entertainment District. We recommend just jumping ahead to the proper TV episodes.

It bundles together episodes 10 and 11 of the Entertainment District arc and the first episode of season 3, AKA the Swordsmith Village arc. From there, you can watch the Entertainment District arc (episodes 33-44)Ī second Demon Slayer 'movie', To the Swordsmith Village, was released earlier in 2023. To keep things simple, we recommend watching Demon Slayer season 1 and then picking either the Mugen Train feature film or the Mugen Train recap arc (episodes 27-33) to watch.

In total, Demon Slayer season 2 is 18 episodes long. That 'Mugen Train' arc is seven episodes long and is then followed by 11 wholly original episodes in the 'Entertainment District' arc. The wildly successful Demon Slayer movie was also adapted into a television arc as part of Demon Slayer season 2. A sequel to the first season was released as a film: Demon Slayer: Mugen Train.

Here’s where it gets a little trickier to follow.
