The third season of Demon Slayer is finally imminent, but in the world of streaming platforms and cross-time zone debuts, it can be difficult to know exactly when and where to tune in. Here's how and where you can watch Demon Slayer's new season at the earliest possible opportunity.

Demon Slayer
Directors
Haruo Sotozaki
Writers
Ufotable
Franchise(s)
Demon Slayer

When Demon Slayer Season 3 Airs

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The double-length season premiere of Demon Slayer: The Swordsmith Village arc will be releasing on April 9, 2023, from 10:45 AM to 11:30 AM PDT (7:45 AM to 8:30 AM EDT) on Crunchyroll. This is a simulcast with the Japanese release, and will be available with subtitles in English, Spanish, Castilian, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Arabic, Russian, and Hindi. Of course, any fans who miss the original airing of the premiere will be able to stream the episode at their leisure later. The premiere date of dubbed versions of Demon Slayer season 3 has not yet been announced, but the dub is confirmed to be in production and will be released at a later date. Dubs will be produced in English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, and Hindi.

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How Many Episodes Will Demon Slayer Season 3 Have?

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An official episode count has not yet been released by production company ufotable or any other company involved, so it's impossible to say at the moment exactly how long Demon Slayer's third season will be. In the manga, the Swordsmith Village arc is comparable in length to the Entertainment District arc, so it's likely that the third season will be roughly the same length as the second, at 10–12 episodes. Since the first episode is double the usual length, the individual episode count may be lower, even though the total run time will be similar.

Where to Watch Demon Slayer Season 3

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In Europe, North America, Central America, and South America, Crunchyroll will be the exclusive home for Demon Slayer season 3.. The series will also be available on Crunchyroll in every other region of the world where the streaming app is available. In Japan, the series will air on Fuji TV, like its previous seasons did.

Demon Slayer fans have been eagerly awaiting the series' return since the end of the second season, and the Swordsmith Village arc promises viewers an exciting time, as evidenced by the success of its limited theatrical debut. That long wait is finally about to come to an end, and hopefully it will be every bit as epic as Demon Slayer fans expect.

Look for season 3 of Demon Slayer when it releases on Crunchyroll on April 9th!