The
anticipation for Kimetsu no Yaiba: Kimetsu no Yaiba continues
to grow, and now rumors suggest that the Infinity Castle Arc might
not just stay in its film version. According to reports circulating on social
networks, the climax of the story would also have a television
adaptation in weekly format, similar to what happened with the
remembered Mugen Train Arc.
From the
big screen to the small screen
The
information suggests that, in addition to the already confirmed trilogy of
films, the arc could be adapted again in TV episodes, allowing fans to relive
each battle and emotional moment in greater detail. This strategy would make it
possible to extend the experience and give more space to scenes that, in
cinema, could be compressed.
A family
movement
It wouldn't
be the first time ufotable and the production committee have
taken this route: the Mugen Train Arc first went through
theaters and was later aired as a mini-season within the series. The result was
a resounding success that multiplied the audience and kept interest alive for
weeks.
Fans on
the edge of the seat
For now
there is no official confirmation, but the mere possibility of enjoying the
final arc of Demon Slayer both in film and on television has ignited the otaku
community. Many are already debating which scenes would gain more traction in a
weekly format and how the chapters would be organized compared to the cinematic
footage.