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Below in our guide to Demon Slayer season 4, we've got the confirmed cast of characters who will be showing up, the latest on the 'To the Hashira Training' movie, talk of an extra-long season premiere is on the way, and even the first teaser trailer. Ready? It’s time to follow your
nose and cut through the noise. Here’s everything you need to know about Demon Slayer season 4, AKA the Hashira Training arc. Plus, if you need to catch up, here’s our guide on how to watch Demon Slayer in order. For more from some of the
biggest names in anime, be sure to read our guides on Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 and the Chainsaw Man movie – as well as the latest on all the new anime coming your way in 2024. Demon Slayer season 4 release window confirmed(Image credit: Ufotable/Aniplex)The Demon Slayer season 4 release date window is Spring 2024. We'd expect the first episode to land in April 2024. Why? The first and third Demon Slayer seasons both premiered in April, so it makes for the anime to continue that tradition. Anime's spring season also typically begins in April, so it's a safe bet that Tanjiro will return then. A movie, titled 'To the Hashira Training', is dropping on February 23, 2024 in the US and UK. It'll give fans a chance to see the first episode a few months early as it brings together Demon Slayer season 4's opening episode as well as the season 3 (Swordsmith Village) finale in one big-screen package.
He is depicted as relentless in his drive to win, a man who "takes drastic and extreme measures, by fair means or foul, or by
hook or by crook, in order to accomplish his own purpose. "[21] According to Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, the characters of Gendo and Fuyutsuki are based on Ed Straker and Alec Freeman of the television series UFO. [18] Sadamoto designed the visual appearance of the characters so that their personalities "could be understood more or less at a glance". [22] The distinctive aesthetic appeal of the female lead characters' designs contributed to the high sales of Neon Genesis Evangelion merchandise. The design of Rei, in particular, became so popular that the media referred to the character as "Premium Girl" due to the high sales of books with Rei on the cover. [23] Production[edit] Director Hideaki Anno fell into a
depression following the completion of work on Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water[24] and the 1992 failure of the Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise sequel project, Uru in Blue.