The highly acclaimed anime "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" will have an exciting new theatrical version! Recently, the producers announced that the "Infinite Castle Arc" will be adapted into a trilogy of movies, and simultaneously released a new trailer and poster. Trailer for Demon Slayer : Infinite Castle : From the trailer, we can see that the protagonists will once again face a difficult battle in the Infinite Castle. Tanjiro and others vow to work together to save more people, with only the belief of "eternal connection" in their hearts to support them. With the reflection of sword energy and the swing of demon swords, this thrilling battle is in full swing. The poster highlights the tough and resolute expressions of the protagonists, which seems to indicate that there will be more heartbreaking sacrifices in this battle. But they will work together, overcome countless hardships, and finally win. I believe that for fans of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba", the release of this series of theatrical editions is undoubtedly highly anticipated. Let us wait and see, and feel the shocking experience brought by this touching work. |
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