As a new season of Demon Slayer approaches, fans are treated once again to the theatrical movie experience synonymous with studio Ufotable’s production style. Despite this becoming somewhat customary, each cinematic outing feels as exhilarating as the first for dedicated fans.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Hashira Training made its debut in Japan on Feb. 2, followed by an international release on Feb. 23, much to the delight of eager fans craving more content. This marks the series’ third foray onto the big screen, strategically drumming up anticipation and excitement ahead of the upcoming season. Many avid Demon Slayer enthusiasts wasted no time in securing their tickets, eager to delve deeper into the storyline. However, others took a more cautious approach, opting to wait for reviews before committing to the theatrical experience.

While relishing beloved characters on the grand stage is undoubtedly enjoyable, some fans prefer to forego recap movies. Despite their love for the anime and manga series, revisiting familiar events on the silver screen may not appeal to everyone, especially when it entails paying for content they already know well. But does To the Hashira Training follow this trend? Thankfully, you don’t have to watch it to find out.

 

Is Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Hashira Training merely a recap movie?

Yes, but not entirely. While the movie does recap events from the Season 3 finale, it also offers theatergoers fresh content. Following the recap, audiences are treated to the first episode of Season 4, which adapts part of the Hashira Training arc. Some might argue that the film could have encompassed the entire arc, given its relatively short length, but alas, this is what viewers receive.

Armed with this knowledge, the decision to watch the movie rests entirely with you. If you’re eagerly anticipating a taste of the upcoming season, then the theater beckons. However, if you’re content to wait a few months for new anime episodes, you can skip the cinematic experience without fear of missing out. With luck, the film may even find its way onto streaming platforms before long.

TOPICS: Demon Slayer