The wait has been genuinely frustrating. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba The Movie: Infinity Castle smashed box office records, became the highest-grossing anime film in history, and then... fans just had to sit with it. No streaming date. No home release window. Just the memory of watching Tanjiro and the remaining Hashira fight for their lives inside Muzan's twisted fortress.
That changes on July 28. Crunchyroll confirmed the streaming release date for Infinity Castle during Anime Expo 2026, and it's arriving sooner than most people expected.

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From the biggest screen to your living room
The announcement landed at Anime Expo 2026, which ran over the July 4th weekend. Fans were hoping for news about part 2 of the Infinity Castle trilogy, and while that particular update didn't come, the streaming confirmation is a meaningful consolation. Here's the thing: nearly a year after the film's theatrical debut, a lot of the audience that couldn't catch it in theaters has been waiting specifically for this moment.
Infinity Castle broke the record previously held by Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, which itself rewrote what anime could accomplish at the global box office. The franchise has now beaten its own benchmark twice, which puts ufotable in a category of their own when it comes to theatrical anime production.
The film drops Tanjiro and his companions, including every surviving Hashira, into Muzan Kibutsuji's Infinity Castle after the Demon Slayer Corps walks straight into a trap. From there, it's a race to defeat the Upper Moon demons before anyone can get close to Muzan himself. The stakes are as high as the franchise has ever set them, and ufotable's animation does not let the material down.
What the Crunchyroll date actually means for fans
Crunchyroll being the destination was never really in question. The platform has been the home of the Demon Slayer anime series since the beginning, so the film landing there is a natural fit. What matters more is the specific date: July 28 gives fans just over three weeks from today to prepare for a rewatch or a first-time viewing.
The film's theatrical run was extraordinary by any measure. It became the highest-grossing anime movie of all time, surpassing Mugen Train's long-standing record. For a franchise that already transformed how the industry viewed anime's commercial potential, Infinity Castle pushed that ceiling higher again.
If you're already deep into the Demon Slayer gaming side of things, the Demon Slayer Hinokami Chronicles 2 character tier list is worth a look before July 28, since the film's events are likely to shape how you think about the roster.
The bigger picture heading into part 2
Anime Expo 2026 was expected to deliver a part 2 announcement for the Infinity Castle trilogy, and that didn't happen. The silence on part 2 is the real story sitting underneath this news. Fans have been patient, but with the first film now moving to streaming, the pressure on Aniplex and ufotable to reveal a theatrical window for the second chapter is going to increase fast.
The Infinity Castle arc is the emotional and narrative peak of Gotouge's manga. Splitting it across three films was always going to create anticipation gaps, and right now the gap between film one and film two is the most discussed topic in the Demon Slayer community. A streaming release for the first film typically signals that a sequel announcement is closer than it looks.
For anime fans keeping tabs on other big releases dropping around the same time, the Invincible VS release date guide has everything you need on another major title hitting this summer. July is shaping up to be a heavy month for anime-adjacent content across every platform.
Mark July 28 on the calendar. The Infinity Castle streaming debut is the starting gun for what should be a busy second half of the year for Demon Slayer news, and part 2 speculation is only going to intensify once the first film is back in front of a mass audience. Keep an eye on our gaming guides hub for any Demon Slayer game content tied to the streaming release.








