Are you curious about Demon Slayer: Hashira Training Arc’s worldwide release?
Demon Slayer enthusiasts, brace yourselves! Crunchyroll and Aniplex have unveiled the global theatrical release dates for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training.
The excitement is building up as fans worldwide gear up for this epic anime experience.
“Demon Slayer: Hashira Training Arc” goes global. European, South American, and Australian viewers get it on February 21-22. On February 23, North America, the U.K., Canada, and Scandinavia join, some with IMAX and PLF. India’s date is TBD, but hints suggest February 23, 2024. Special screenings with the anime’s team and cast are coming to cities like Tokyo, Berlin, New York, and more.
When and Where Can You Catch Demon Slayer: Hashira Training Arc Globally?
Prepare for an unforgettable hour-long first episode of Demon Slayer: Hashira Training Arc, available both for streaming and select theater screenings worldwide. Mark your calendars for these crucial dates:
From February 21 to 22, viewers in various European, South American, and Australian regions can indulge in the special episode within local theaters.
February 23 is the big day for North American audiences, aligning with viewers in the U.K., Canada, and Scandinavia. Notably, this release extends to IMAX and premium large format (PLF) screens at select theaters, promising an immersive experience.
What about India?
For Indian fans, the regular theatrical release is on the horizon. While the official date is still under wraps, Crunchyroll has hinted at an impending announcement.
Interestingly, BookMyShow, an online ticket booking platform, hinted at a February 23, 2024, IMAX 2D release, although its authenticity remains uncertain.
Now, let us take a look at the global release dates at a glance.
Prepare for a global tour of thrilling screenings, with even more regions yet to be disclosed. Here’s a sneak peek at the international release schedule:
- February 21: Malta
- February 22: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Chile, New Zealand, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Uruguay, Denmark, Spain, Albania, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras, Paraguay, Hungary, Mexico, Croatia, Slovakia, Australia, Netherlands, Colombia, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Lithuania, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Switzerland (Italian-speaking), Guatemala, Ukraine, and Venezuela.
- February 23: Sweden, Bulgaria, Canada, Belgium, Romania, United States, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Italy, Poland, Latvia, Iceland, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
- February 24: France (note: two-day event screening), Estonia, Switzerland (French-speaking), and select countries in French-speaking Africa
- February 27: Germany, Austria, Switzerland (German-speaking)
Also, don’t miss the special world tour screenings!
A world tour of advance screenings awaits fans in cities like Tokyo, Berlin, New York, Mexico City, London, São Paulo, Paris, etc., is coming too.
These exclusive screenings will feature some of the anime’s production staff and cast, adding an extra layer of anticipation. Some of them are:
Date | City | Place | Special Guests |
February 10 | New York City, New York | Regal Union Square | Natsuki Hanae, Hiro Shimono, and Producer Yuma Takahashi |
February 13 | Berlin, Germany | UCI Kinowelt Colosseum | To be announced |
February 17 | Mexico City, Mexico | Location to be announced | Takahiro Sakurai, Kengo Kawanishi, and Producer Yuma Takahashi |
February 19 | São Paulo, Brazil | Cinemark El Dorado | To be announced |
February 24 | Paris, France | UGC Normandie | Natsuki Hanae, Producer Yuma Takahashi, and featuring a musical performance by milet |
February 25 | London, United Kingdom | BFI IMAX | Natsuki Hanae and Producer Yuma Takahashi |
Check out Demon Slayer’s official website for more dates, updates, and details. You can stream Demon Slayer on Crunchyroll.
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Source: Demon Slayer website