Sword Smith Village Arc- The Next Demon Slayer Season

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Sword Smith Village Arc is the next Demon Slayer Anime chapter. Season 2 is composed of the extended version of the  Mugen Train and the Entertainment district arc.  Koyoharu Gotouge  will be making more money. The trailer for the Swordsmith Village Arc is finally released. Tanjiro Kamado will continue his quest to find the cure for his Sister Nezuko by becoming a demon slayer.

The Hashira to be in center stage this chapter will be Mitsuri Kanroji, The love Hashira. Hantengu the upper demon four will be the main antagonist of this chapter.

The Swordsmith Village Arc will reintroduce Mitsuri Kanroji.  She may look innocent but looks can be deceiving.

This New Chapter will cover the next Season of Demon Slayer. Let’s just hope we won’t wait for two years for this next chapter.

The Sword Smith Village Arc trailer

The Battle against Gyutaro and Daki destroyed Tanjiro’s Nichirin sword.  He and his sister Nezuko goes to the Swordsmith village to have it repaired.  Tanjiro has no choice because Hotaru Haganezuka doesn’t want to repair it anymore. There he will meet Mitsuri and the demon slayer Genya Shinazunawa. The love Hashira will tell Tanjiro that there is a sword that can make its user more powerful. So Tanjiro will look for it to end his battle against Muzan once and for all.  This arc will have two major battles and it will be the starting road to the final battle.

Demon Slayer is one of the biggest modern Anime and manga because it sold 82.34million copies. The Mugen train movie made $440.15 million in the box office around the world. That happened during a pandemic so it is a huge achievement. Knowing the anime is close to an end, This is one of the titles, I wish to have some fillers. It is no wonder that it is renewed for a third season.

 

 

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