Where to watch Demon Slayer: Stream new episodes

13 May 2024

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Demon Slayer is finally back, and we've got everything you need to know about the new arc. Below, we'll break down where to watch Demon Slayer, whether you're waiting for the new episodes or hoping to catch up on past ones.

The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc, the beloved anime's latest slew of episodes, returns this weekend. The series follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who sets out to become a demon slayer after his family is killed by a demon – with the exception of his little sister, who was turned into a demon. Based on the manga of the same name, the series has aired more than 50 episodes and become one of the most popular contemporary animes. 

Keep reading to learn about your global watch options for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. We'll highlight a streaming service that has become a go-to hub for anime series around the world.

See also: Where to watch One Piece | Where to watch Doctor Who | Where to watch Game of ThronesWhere to watch Demon Slayer in the US

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba will start airing its new episodes, the Hashira Training Arc, on Crunchyroll on Sunday, May 12, at 2:45 p.m. ET in the US. Future episodes will air Sundays at 1:45 p.m. ET. Dubs in English and other languages will be released in the future. Crunchyroll subscriptions start from $7.99 a month and come with a 7-day free trial. Crunchyroll is already home to past Demon Slayer episodes, so this will also be your go-to if you're looking to get caught up. It also hosts a wealth of other popular animes.

Crunchyroll Premium Subscription

Crunchyroll offers one of the largest collections of anime shows and movies you can stream online. Premium plans start at $8 a month for ad-free access to the entire Crunchyroll library.

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How to watch Demon Slayer from anywhere

This release will be available across North America, South America, and Europe, among many other regions, according to Crunchyroll. If you happen to be traveling in a region where you won't have access to the new episodes but you still have a Crunchyroll account, you can always use a VPN (virtual private network) to access them. VPNs allow you to temporarily change your electronic device's location so that you can access websites that might not be available from region to region. They're popular options for people looking to increase their online privacy or use their usual apps while traveling abroad.

Our go-to VPN is ExpressVPN, a user-friendly pick with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Check out our ExpressVPN review to learn more and keep reading to see how to use it.

ExpressVPN Plan

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How to watch Demon Slayer with a VPNSign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.Install it on the device you're planning to watch on.Turn it on and set it to a US location. Sign up for Crunchyroll.Navigate to the series page and enjoy.

Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

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Lillian Brown

Streaming and Deals Editorial Fellow

Lillian Brown is a Streaming and Deals Editorial Fellow for Business Insider. She joined the company in early 2024 and focuses on 'how to watch' guides for streaming services and live events for the Reviews team. She also covers VPN usage.Her entertainment writing has appeared in a variety of publications, including Vulture, TV Guide, Time, Esquire, and The Daily Beast, among others. She specializes in writing about film and television. Previously, she worked in the Living/Arts department of The Boston Globe.When not teaching people how to stream the best live sports and TV shows, Lillian can be found long-distance running, watching the latest season of For All Mankind, or playing through The Last of Us Part II on her PS4 yet again.

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