Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle, the series’ first instalment of the Infinity Castle trilogy, is dominating the Japanese box office. And soon, the film is set to launch in the United States and Canada. Now, to add to the excitement, Crunchyroll has announced that they’ll be streaming the entire Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba series on YouTube via livestream.
How cool is that?
Crunchyroll is giving global and local fans an unusual opportunity to revisit the entire story before the highly anticipated Infinity Castle Part 1. Beginning August 16th, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. PT, the Crunchyroll YouTube channel will host a continuous livestream for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
It will feature every episode and movie from the series, running for a special 24-hour watch party. They will stream the episodes in Japanese with English subtitles and will also include a live chat. Once the broadcast ends, the complete stream will remain available for seven more days, in case someone misses it.
It’s just under a month until the Western release of Infinity Castle Part 1, which is on September 12th. The livestream will take viewers through the anime’s entire arc progression. It’ll start from the Final Selection Arc through the First Mission, Asakusa, Tsuzumi Mansion, and Natagumo Mountain arcs, before moving into Rehabilitation Training.
It will then transition to the cinematic Mugen Train arc, followed by the Entertainment District, Swordsmith Village, and Hashira Training arcs. The stream will conclude with trailers teasing the Infinity Castle storyline. It will also showcase the franchise’s earlier films.
Love the series?
Since its debut in 2019, Demon Slayer has grown into one of modern anime’s most celebrated works. It has everything that a good anime should have. There’s a gripping story with striking visuals and emotionally charged battles.
So, don’t miss out on the livestream on YouTube. And before leaving, read our scoop on Takopi’s Original Sin Creator Announces New One-Shot Manga Fighting Girls.