Demon Slayer Season 4 is here, and it’s bringing the Hashira Training Arc to life! The talented voice cast includes Natsuki Hanae as Tanjiro Kamado, Akari Kito as Nezuko Kamado, Hiro Shimono as Zenitsu Agatsuma, and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Inosuke Hashibira.
Takahiro Sakurai voices Giyu Tomioka, Katsuyuki Konishi voices Tengen Uzui, Kengo Kawanishi voices Muichiro Tokito, Kana Hanazawa voices Mitsuri Kanroji, Saori Hayami voices Shinobu Kocho, Kenichi Suzumura voices Obanai Iguro, Tomakazu Seki voices Gyoumei Himejima, and Tomokazu Sugita voices Sanemi Shinazugawa. Haruo Sotozaki directs the series.
Release Date & Time
Demon Slayer Season 4 Episode 8 will air on 30 June 2024. The episode will air at 11:15 PM in Japan and will be available to watch worldwide at different times. Here is the release time for the episode in other parts of the world.
- Pacific Time (New York): 10:15 AM on the same day
- Eastern Time (Canada): 10:15 AM on the same day
- Greenwich Mean Time (London): 3:15 PM on the same day
- Central European Time (Germany): 4:15 PM on the same day
- Indian Standard Time (India): 7:45 PM on the same day
Spoilers
Get ready, Demon Slayer fans; a brand new episode hits the screens this week! The dark fantasy anime, based on the popular manga by Koyoharu Gotouge, is known for its exciting adventures and thrilling battles. With four seasons already released, Demon Slayer has become a global phenomenon. Here’s what you can expect in the next episode:
The latest arc has put characters like Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke in the spotlight. The last episode showed Gyomei Himejima stepping up as the big fight approached. Since Demon Slayer follows the manga closely, the current “Hashira Training” arc focuses on character development. This means episode 7 will likely focus heavily on another character’s training journey!
Stream Guide
Don’t miss out on the new episode of Demon Slayer Season 4! It will air first in Japan on local channels, but international fans can watch it, too. Look for it on Crunchyroll, where new episodes typically show up about 2.5 hours after the Japanese broadcast. Just remember, you’ll need a Crunchyroll subscription to stream it.