Is Demon Slayer Finished Overall?
No, Demon Slayer is not finished. The anime and manga are both ongoing as of 2025. The anime has concluded several seasons while the manga continues to release new chapters. This clarifies common confusion about finishes, hiatuses, and renewal patterns. Below you’ll find verified status details and what to expect next.
Anime Seasons Status
Completed Seasons
As of 2025, four anime seasons have been released and are fully completed. These include the Mugen Train movie treated as a season length narrative and the Entertainment District, Swordsmith Village, and Infinity Castle arcs from the Kyoto Impression saga. Exact episode counts vary by arc but all are concluded.
| Season / Arc | Episodes (Anime) or Format | Release Period | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — Mugen Train Arc | Feature-length movie / marketed as a season | October 2020 | Completed |
| Entertainment District Arc | 13 episodes | April–June 2021 | Completed |
| Swordsmith Village Arc | 11 episodes | April–June 2023 | Completed |
| Infinity Castle Arc | 13 episodes | May–June 2025 | Completed |
Manga Status and Chapter Count
Ongoing Serialization
The manga by Koyoharu Gotouge continues in Weekly Shonen Jump. The series remains active with new chapters published regularly. No finale chapter has been released. The story has not reached its final arcs according to official statements.
As of 2025, the manga has published more than 200 chapters but is not close to conclusion. Jump’s schedule and author health considerations influence timing. When the series does finish, it is expected to span roughly 23 to 26 tankobon volumes.
Upcoming Projects and What Comes Next
Future Anime and Films
Studio Ufotable has confirmed continued work on the anime. Post Infinity Castle, there are plans for at least one more season adapting the remaining manga. A second movie has been announced and is in early production. No finalized air dates have been set beyond broad seasonal windows.
- Season 5 (if ordered) would cover remaining manga material beyond Infinity Castle.
- A second theatrical film is in pre-production, with script and key staff confirmed.
- No crossover or spin-off projects have been officially greenlit as of 2025.
Release Timeline at a Glance
| Date or Period | Event | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| October 2020 | Mugen Train movie release (anime season equivalent) | First major season conclusion; clarified feature-length format |
| April–June 2021 | Entertainment District arc (13 episodes) | Extended televised arc; increased global recognition |
| April–June 2023 | Swordsmith Village arc (11 episodes) | Shift to Kyoto focus; production value highlights |
| May–June 2025 | Infinity Castle arc (13 episodes) | Most recent completed anime adaptation; ends Kyoto saga |
| 2025 onward | Manga serialization ongoing | New chapters weekly; series not finished |
Common Misconceptions About Finishes
- Season length movie as series finish: Mugen Train is complete but not the end of source material.
- Pause means cancellation: Hiatuses occur for health and quality; they do not indicate series end.
- Jump magazine end date: Weekly Jump schedule changes do not reflect the overall series conclusion.
- Global versus Japan timing: Streaming and broadcast windows differ; status is identical across regions.
What to Watch For
To stay updated, monitor official channels: Ufotable announcements, Jump editorial updates, and the author’s health statements. When the manga approaches its final arcs, expect longer intervals between chapters and eventual tankobon release. Until then, treat current anime arcs as complete while the overarching narrative continues.