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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Is Getting a Blu-ray Release — But Where Can You Stream It?

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Is Getting a Blu-ray Release — But Where Can You Stream It?

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — The Movie: Infinity Castle was a phenomenon. It broke theatrical records, returned to North American screens in March 2026 for a second run, and hasn't stopped being talked about since. Now, the physical release is finally confirmed — and the big streaming question is still hanging in the air.

Blu-ray & DVD Release Date Confirmed

Aniplex officially confirmed that Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle will receive a Blu-ray and DVD release in Japan on July 29, 2026. The physical release will come in two forms: a standard edition (Blu-ray and DVD) and a limited collector's edition featuring new artwork by character designer Akihiro Matsushima, a bonus disc with behind-the-scenes content, and a special booklet.

For international fans, specific release dates outside Japan have not yet been announced, but given that Aniplex USA typically follows Japanese physical releases within a few months, a Western Blu-ray release in late 2026 is likely.

The Theatrical Run: By the Numbers

Infinity Castle concluded its initial Japanese theatrical run on April 9, 2026, after a historic run that made it one of the highest-grossing anime films of all time. The film returned to select North American and Canadian theaters on March 6, 2026, through Crunchyroll's theatrical distribution arm — a move that confirmed just how much audience demand remained for the film even months after its original release.

The film also received a theatrical re-release in Japan starting June 12, 2026, running for just one week before leaving cinemas again on June 18. This was partly designed to build hype ahead of the Blu-ray and partly to give audiences a final theatrical chance before the home release.

When Is It Streaming? The Honest Answer

As of May 2026, no streaming platform has officially confirmed a streaming release date for Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. This is standard for major Aniplex/Shueisha anime films — the theatrical and physical release windows are kept exclusive for a substantial period before streaming rights are licensed.

The previous Demon Slayer film, Mugen Train, took approximately eight months after its Japanese theatrical release to arrive on streaming platforms. If Infinity Castle follows a similar trajectory — accounting for its July 29 Blu-ray release — a streaming debut in late 2026 or early 2027 is a reasonable estimate. Crunchyroll, given its existing Demon Slayer catalogue and its involvement in theatrical distribution, is the most likely streaming home.

What Is Infinity Castle Part 2?

The story isn't over. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is the first film in a planned trilogy covering the Infinity Castle and Sunrise Countdown arcs from the manga. Part 2 — expected sometime in 2026 or 2027 — will continue directly from where Part 1 ends. No official announcement on Part 2's production timeline has been made, though Ufotable's involvement was confirmed early.

Should You Wait for Streaming or Buy the Blu-ray?

If you haven't seen Infinity Castle yet, the theatrical experience — while no longer widely available — was genuinely the ideal format. Ufotable's action sequences were built for a big screen. On Blu-ray, the home release will be the definitive way to rewatch, especially with the limited edition's bonus content. If you're primarily a streaming viewer, patience is required — but the wait will be worth it.

FAQ

When is Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle available on streaming?

As of May 2026, no official streaming release date has been confirmed. Based on previous Demon Slayer films, a streaming debut in late 2026 or early 2027 is expected. Crunchyroll is the most likely platform.

When is the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Blu-ray release date?

The Japanese Blu-ray and DVD release is confirmed for July 29, 2026. International physical release dates have not yet been announced.

How many Infinity Castle films will there be?

Three films are planned to cover the Infinity Castle and Sunrise Countdown arcs. The first film is already released; Parts 2 and 3 are in development.

Is Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle available on Crunchyroll now?

No. As of May 2026, the film is not available for streaming on any platform. Physical release arrives July 29, 2026 in Japan.

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