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The popular anime 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba' is back with its third season and it has kept the audience on the edge of their seats with high-action drama. Nine episodes of 'Demon Slayer Season 3' has already been released on Netflix and Crunchyroll. The makers have announced the finale date and the total number of episodes of this season.

Demon Slayer Season 3 Total Episodes With Titles:

Someone’s Dream
Yoriichi Type Zero
A Sword from Over 300 Years Ago
Thank You, Tokito
Bright Red Sword
Aren’t You Going to Become a Hashira?
Awful Villain
The Mu in Muichiro
Mist Hashira Muchichiro Tokito
TBA
TBA

Demon Slayer Season Finale Date:

The finale of 'Demon Slayer Season 3' will reportedly release on June 18, 2023. It is possible that the makers will release an additional episode after the season finale.

The show is available in 10 subtitles -- English, Spanish, Castilian, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Arabic, Russian, and Hindi on Crunchyroll.

It revolves around Tanjiro Kamado, whose family gets killed by demons and his only surviving sister, Nezuku, has turned into a demon. To avenge the death of his family and turn his sister back into a human, he joins the Demon Slayer Corps.

Demon Slayer Season 3: Plot

The synopsis reads: "Tanjiro’s journey leads him to the Swordsmith Village, where he reunites with two Hashira, members of the Demon Slayer Corps’ highest-ranking swordsmen – Mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito and Love Hashira Mitsuri Kanroji. With the shadows of demons lurking near, a new battle begins for Tanjiro and his comrades."

The manga series was published under Shueisha’s Jump Comics operation, consists of 23 volumes and has seen sales of over 150 million copies. The animation production is by Ufotable.

Demon Slayer Season 3: Voice Cast

The voice cast is -- Hanae Natsuki as Kamado Tanjiro, Kito Akari as Kamado Nezuko, Shimono Hiro as Agatsuma Zenitsu, Matsuoka Yoshitsugu as Hashibira Inosuke, Kawanishi Kengo as Tokito Muichiro, Hanazawa Kana as Kanroji Mitsuri, Okamoto Nobuhiko as Genya, Furukawa Toshio as Hantengu and Toriumi Kousuke as Gyokko.