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Tanjiro Kamado in Demon Slayer.
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‘Demon Slayer’ season 3 full release schedule, episode count, and how to watch

This season is really heating up.

Season 3 of Demon Slayer is well underway, bringing Tanjiro and Nezuko back to us. There’s a bit of a setback to Tanjiro’s plans, however, as the dramatic events of Episode 7, titled “Awful Villain,” sees Tanjiro chasing Hantengu catching up to him, and failing to slice his neck and silence him for good. Just then, a new clone shows up — known as the Hate Clone, aka Zohakuten — and thwarts Tanjiro’s plans. When the Hate Clone attacks, Tanjiro is overwhelmed by a serpent with multiple heads; Nezuko saves him, but leaves herself vulnerable to be bitten by the reptile in the process.

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Now that the Hate Clone has been thrown into the mix, the stakes are higher than ever before as Tanjiro struggles to come out on top. We’ll have to wait just a few more days to find out where Episode 8 takes us, but there’s still plenty of Season 3 left to go. For Demon Slayer fans who are all caught-up on the action and eagerly awaiting more, or first-time fans discovering the series anew, we’ve compiled the complete list of Season 3 episodes to make your viewing experience as seamless as possible.

Demon Slayer Season 3 release schedule

Season 3 will seemingly have 11 episodes in total, going by previous seasons, many of which have already aired. However, it’s important to note that the official number of episodes has yet to be confirmed.

  • Episode 1: “Someone’s Dream” – April 9th, 2023 (out now)
  • Episode 2: “Yoriichi Type Zero” – 16th April 2023 (out now)
  • Episode 3: “A Sword from over 300 Years Ago” – 23rd April 2023 (out now)
  • Episode 4: “Thank You, Tokito” – 30th April 2023 (out now)
  • Episode 5: “Bright Red Sword” – 7th May 2023 (out now)
  • Episode 6: “Aren’t You Going to Become a Hashira?” – 14th May 2023 (out now)
  • Episode 7: “Awful Villain” – 21st May 2023 (out now)
  • Episode 8: “The Mu in Muichiro” – 28th May 2023
  • Episode 9: TBA – 4th June 2023
  • Episode 10: TBA – 11th June 2023
  • Episode 11: TBA – 18th June 2023

According to RadioTimes, “streaming service Crunchyroll announced that it will simulcast new episodes every week in accordance with the anime’s release in Japan, meaning fans across the world will get to see new episodes at the same time.” That’s great news for international Demon Slayer fans — no more VPN!

What time do new Demon Slayer episodes drop?

New episodes will arrive first in Japanese with English subtitles and are scheduled to hit Crunchyroll at the following times going forward as per the weekly schedule above:

  • Pacific Daylight Time – 7:15am
  • Central Daylight Time – 9:15am
  • Eastern Daylight Time – 10:15am
  • British Summer Time – 3:15pm
  • Central European Summer Time – 5pm
  • Gulf Standard Time – 6:15pm
  • Indian Standard Time – 7:45pm
  • China Standard Time – 10:15pm
  • Philippine Time – 10:15pm
  • Japan Standard Time – 11:15pm
  • Australian Central Daylight Time – 11:45pm

Season 3 of Demon Slayer adapts the Swordsmith Village arc from the manga, which takes place after the Mugen Train movie and the Entertainment District arc. The series as a whole has focused on Tanjir, an aspiring Demon Slayer who embarks on a quest to fulfill his destiny after his family is killed and his younger sister Nezuko is turned into a demon.

New episodes of Demon Slayer release every Sunday on Crunchyroll.


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Chynna has been a noteworthy presence within creative media for over seven years. As a self-proclaimed geek driven by a passion for horror, comic books, video games, and modern cinema, she takes pride in doing what she loves. In addition to her personal writing projects, Chynna is also an award-winning screenwriter, published poet, and accomplished academic writer, producing everything from short stories and screenplays to articles, features, and poetry. She enjoys watching anime, horror movies, and animated shows and her life revolves around cinema, video games, and tasteful literature.