What time is Demon Slayer season 2 coming out?

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc, Photo Courtesy: Aniplex of America and Funimation
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc, Photo Courtesy: Aniplex of America and Funimation /
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There’s only one more day standing in the way between millions of anime fans all over the world and a brand new exciting season of one of the most popular anime series of all time, Demon Slayer.

The second season, also known as the Entertainment District Arc, will continue directly from where the previous arc (seen in the Mugen Train Arc film and series) left off with the death of a beloved Hashira and the journey of our strong-willed hero Tanjiro Kamado continuing despite his huge loss.

In just reading a small snippet at what’s to come, you’re probably already impatiently waiting for this new installment, counting down the hours until season 2 is finally on your screens. But how many more hours do you have to wait? We tell you here as you read all about just when Demon Slayer season 2 will release.

Demon Slayer season 2 release time

Get ready to set your alarms and mark your calendars because Demon Slayer season 2 will release on Funimation on Sunday, Dec. 5 at 10:45 a.m. EST/7:45 a.m. PST!

That’s right! In a matter of hours, a brand new season of the beloved anime series will be not just on Funimation but also Crunchyroll at the aforementioned date and time, so while you wait for the clock to strike, see the recently released teaser for Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc below.

We’ve got new locations, new missions, new locations, and, most importantly of all, we’ve got a different Hashira, Tengen Uzui, who will be the focal point of this new season. With all this and so much more in store, we can officially begin the countdown for this new release.

Don’t forget to catch the brand new season of Demon Slayer streaming tomorrow, Dec. 5 at 10:45 a.m. EST/7:45 a.m. PST on your favorite anime streaming sites Crunchyroll and Funimation.

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