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Is Demon Slayer Season 2 Release Date On Netflix Confirmed Yet?

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One of the most popular anime series right now is without a doubt Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. The series is officially back for Season 2 after the 2020 film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train shattered box office records. Will the most recent episode, however, be viewable on Netflix?

Demon Slayer, which is based on Koyoharu Gotge’s manga series of the same name, is set in 20th-century Japan, where demons are prevalent. Tanjiro Kamado, the protagonist of the show, seeks to heal his sister when she transforms into one of the monsters. Along the way, he joins the Demon Slayer Corps, a legendary group that uses superhuman weapons to battle demons.

Season 2 (also known as the Entertainment District Arc) continues where the movie left off, with Tanjiro attempting to overcome a devastating defeat and the appearance of Tengen Uzui, a crucial new fighter. Are you prepared to start watching the upcoming episode of Demon Slayer? Here is all the information you require:

IS DEMON SLAYER SEASON 2 ON NETFLIX?

Sadly, no. The second season of Demon Slayer is not presently available to view on Netflix, and as of the time of publication, the streaming service has not announced a launch date.

WHAT IS THE DEMON SLAYER SEASON 2 RELEASE DATE ON HULU?

Yesterday! You can watch the first episode of Demon Slayer Season 2 as well as the previous seven episodes that officially count as Season 2 on Hulu, where it made its online streaming debut on Sunday, December 5. The good news is that they are subtitled rather than dubbed. It’s terrible news if you like dubbed, in which case.

Demon Slayer will have weekly premieres, thus the ninth episode, “Infiltrating the Entertainment District,” will be available on December 12.

WHERE IS DEMON SLAYER SEASON 2 STREAMING?

Additionally, Crunchyroll and Funimation offer access to Demon Slayer Season 2 for anime fans. Both websites offer ad-supported premium subscription services in addition to being free with adverts.

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