why won’t the anime have a season 5?

why won’t the anime have a season 5?
why won’t the anime have a season 5?

Season 4 of Demon Slayer has just ended and it will be the last. The adaptation of the last arc of the anime will therefore not be done in the form of a season, but rather in the form of several films. Serieously tells you everything.

Since the release of the first season in 2019, the adaptation of Koyoharu Gotoge’s manga, Demon Slayerwas a huge phenomenon thanks to its history and its high quality of animation. 5 years later, they are even 4 seasons and 3 movies that have seen the light of day. While its fourth season has just ended on a cliffhanger, fans are eagerly awaiting the continuation of the adventures of Tanjiro and his friends. However, the anime of Demon Slayer will not have no fifth season. Seriously tells you everything.

Heading to the cinema for the end of Demon Slayer

©Koyoharu Gotoge / SHUEISHA, Aniplex, ufotable

In the final moments of Season 4, Tanjiro and the other members of the Demon Slayer Army are scattered throughout the Infinite Fortress, the demons’ base. So it’s the Launch of the last arc of the work. But then, why won’t the anime have a fifth part? The reason is simple: the studio ufotable, at the origin of Demon Slayerpreferred adapt the ending into several films !

Until now, all new bows had first been introduced by a filmbefore the latter is readapted, then extended into seasons in its own right. However, this time around, the Infinite Fortress arc will not be only available in dark roomsand this, with 3 films. This system is not new since another great anime has already used this scheme: Haikyu !!. After several seasons, the last arc of the volleyball manga is also adapted into 3 films, the first of which, Haikyu!!: The Garbage Warwas released on June 12th.

The date of the last three films Demon Slayer has not yet been revealed. However, a trailer is already available to help you wait. In the meantime, you can also find the entire anime on the Crunchyroll platform.

Maxence Grosvalet

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