The first Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle film arrives on Crunchyroll worldwide on July 28, bringing the record-breaking theatrical hit to streaming with multiple dub and subtitle options.

The first Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle film will begin streaming on Crunchyroll on July 28, roughly one year after its blockbuster Japanese theatrical debut. The ufotable-produced film will be available worldwide on the platform, excluding Japan and Mainland China.
Crunchyroll will carry the film with an extensive language lineup. Dubbed audio tracks include English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Catalan, Russian, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, and Polish. Subtitle options span an equally wide range, covering Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Polish, Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, Indonesian, and Malay.
Beyond Crunchyroll, the film will also be available for digital purchase on the same day through Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, and Fandango. Netflix will carry the title across select Asian territories on July 28 as well, ensuring broad global accessibility for viewers outside Japan.
Subtitled Akaza Sairai in Japan, the Infinity Castle film opened domestically on July 18, 2025, and rapidly became one of the highest-grossing anime films in history. In Japan alone, the film sold 27.5 million tickets and earned approximately 40.2 billion yen, roughly $252.5 million. Worldwide, it amassed 98.5 million tickets and approximately 117.9 billion yen, or around $740.5 million, ranking as the seventh highest-grossing film globally for 2025.
The film also became the first Japanese production to exceed 100 billion yen in international box office revenue, a milestone that underscored the franchise's massive global appeal. Its accolades continued into awards season, with the film winning the Japan Academy Film Prize for Best Animated Film in 2026.
The July 28 streaming premiere covers only the first installment of a planned trilogy adapting the Infinity Castle arc from Koyoharu Gotouge's original manga. The arc represents the climactic final battle of the series, pitting Tanjiro Kamado and the Hashira against Muzan Kibutsuji and his remaining Upper Rank demons inside the shifting, labyrinthine Infinity Castle.
ufotable, the studio behind every animated installment of Demon Slayer since the 2019 television debut, produced the film. The studio's signature blend of traditional animation and digital compositing drew widespread praise throughout the theatrical run, with the Infinity Castle's disorienting architecture providing a showcase for the team's technical capabilities.
With the first film arriving on streaming, attention now shifts to the second Infinity Castle installment, which is expected to continue the arc's high-stakes confrontations. For viewers who have yet to experience the theatrical phenomenon, Crunchyroll offers all four prior television seasons of Demon Slayer, making it straightforward to catch up before the July 28 premiere. The digital purchase option through Apple TV, Prime Video, and other storefronts provides an alternative for those who prefer to own the film outright.
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