Prepare yourself for the highly anticipated Episode 8 of Demon Slayer Season 3, where the captivating narrative surrounding Mist Hashira Muichiro and his relentless battle against Gyokko is set to unfold even further. As we eagerly await the next installment, it’s crucial to stay ahead of the curve and shield yourself from any potential spoilers that may emerge the moment the new episode graces our screens.
But worry not, as we’ve got you covered. Below, we present the release date and airing times for Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 8 in both the US and UK. Before we dive in, if you find yourself in need of catching up, don’t miss our comprehensive guide on how to watch Demon Slayer in chronological order. Additionally, while you wait in anticipation, take a moment to explore our handpicked selection of the best anime series currently captivating audiences, and consider adding some of Netflix’s top-notch shows to your ever-growing watchlist.
So, when exactly can we expect the release of Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 8 on Crunchyroll? Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 28 at 10.45am Pacific/1.45pm Eastern in the US, exclusively for subscribers on Crunchyroll and Funimation. For viewers in the UK, the episode will become available at 6.45pm BST. However, please be aware that it may take up to 15 minutes for the new episode, aptly titled ‘Awful Villain,’ to appear on each respective streaming service.
Now, let’s address the burning question of where to watch Demon Slayer Season 3. This latest season can only be streamed on Crunchyroll and Funimation. However, if you’re in the process of catching up on the earlier seasons, you can find them available for streaming on Netflix and Hulu.
As for the season’s release schedule, we’re still left wondering about the exact number of episodes in Demon Slayer Season 3. However, based on previous patterns, we can make an educated guess regarding its length. The previous season, Entertainment District, spanned chapters 70-99 of the manga source material and consisted of 11 episodes. The Swordsmith Village arc, which we’re currently immersed in, covers chapters 100-127. Considering this information, it’s reasonable to expect another 11 or 12-episode season, rather than a lengthy 26-episode run similar to the first season.
To recap, the first seven episodes of Demon Slayer Season 3 have already been released, leaving us with much anticipation for the upcoming episodes. Here’s a breakdown of the remaining schedule:
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 1 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 1): April 9, 2023 – available now!
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 2 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 2): April 16, 2023 – available now!
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 3 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 3): April 23, 2023 – available now!
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 4 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 4): April 30, 2023 – available now!
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 5 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 5): May 7, 2023 – available now!
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 6 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 6): May 14, 2023 – available now!
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 7 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 7): May 21, 2023 – available now!
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 8 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 8): May 28, 2023
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 9 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 9): June 4, 2023
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 10 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 10): June 11, 2023
- Demon Slayer Season 3, Episode 11 (AKA Swordsmith Village Episode 11): June 18, 2023
Keep your excitement levels high and stay tuned for the forthcoming episodes as Demon Slayer Season 3 continues to captivate fans with its enthralling storyline and mesmerizing animation.
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