Where to Watch Demon Slayer Mugen Train Movie in America

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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is one of the most commercially successful shonen titles out there, so it is only to be expected that more Demon Slayer media will hit our screens soon. One such example, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train was recently released in the US and UK. The film adapts chapters 54-69 of the manga, as it was believed that the film format was ideal for the Mugen Train arc. But where can American fans watch it?

The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba anime, is among the easiest to find. As of June 2021, it's available in most of the venues you would go to stream anime, from the anime streaming websites Crunchyrolland Funimation, to Netflix and Hulu, which are constantly expanding their anime libraries. Unfortunately, as is often the case with anime films, things become a bit trickier with Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Mugen Train.

While there's nothing to say that the highly anticipated movie won't make it to any of these destinations in the near future, it is sadly not available in any of them yet. Don't worry though! If you're in the US and keen on watching the latest Demon Slayer instalment, we got you covered.

Unfortunately for those who want to watch Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, at home you can't stream the film just yet, but you won't have to wait much longer; this will become possible from June 22, 2021, onwards.

There are several ways to stream the new film from the 22nd of June onwards. While the streaming platforms that will make the film available haven't yet been confirmed, you will be able to watch it on Apple TV or Google Play, depending on your device of choice. Other options include Microsoft Store, Vudu, Playstation Store, and, of course, Amazon Prime Video, which is home to many anime titles that come along with your subscription, or else, can be purchased or rented.

Of course, this is not to say that none of your go-to anime platforms is going to pick up the movie. We expect that some will make only the dub available, while others will have the film with Japanese subtitles. Currently, distributing Mugen Train in movie theatres seems to be the priority, but when it's not broadcast in cinemas any longer, the best ways to watch it in the US and elsewhere will become clearer. In any case, it will be very exciting to have more canonDemon Slayer material soon!

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