- By Piyali Bhadra
- Sat, 01 Jul 2023 04:12 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
JE Entertainment Desk: One of the most famous anime of all time 'Demon Slayer' saw its end recently where the Japanese fantasy manga series first started in 2016 and then quickly gained a mass fan following. Set in Taisho-era Japan, the story of the manga series revolves around Tanjiro Kamado's journey to save his sister, Nezuko, who has been turned into a demon.
The manga series is written by Koyoharu Gotoge and continues to create curiosity amongst the readers with its interesting storyline which revolves around intense fights and action scenes. Many fans are eager to witness the arc brought to life as the compelling narrative and the animation used to create the characters in the series have touched several hearts across the world.
Cannot believe we're finally gonna see the Infinity Fortress arc animated. If fan animators can do stuff like this with this arc then imagine what Ufotable is gonna cook for us 🔥#鬼滅の刃 pic.twitter.com/skf7ywkWhB
— Ario (@Ario_Kamado) June 18, 2023
The Infinity Castle arc is an integral part of the manga series and holds a sincere potential to be for an animated adaptation where Tanjiro and his allies find themselves facing an enemy within the mysterious Infinity Castle. The arc is also filled with intense battles and twists with sincere character development in the process.
However, there is no official announcement regarding the anime, but the fourth season of the 'Demon Slayer' is yet to be confirmed and the production studio Ufotable has not yet released any information regarding the arcs to be covered in the future. But the fans of this manga series are eagerly waiting for the news.
We are too eagerly waiting for the news, there is still plenty of Demon Slayer content to look forward to. Therefore, the fourth season of the upcoming series can be promising, until then one can hope for the official announcement of the series.
Meanwhile, Demon Slayer is soaring high with the release of the popular animated film which is serving as the direct continuation of the first season. The film went on to become the highest-grossing Japanese film of all time gaining a staggering $500 million at the box office.