Murderer of demons Season 2 has delivered one action-packed episode after another, but the anime’s latest story is drawing to a close. After Episode 10 of the Entertainment District Arc left viewers in another cliffhanger, Murderer of demons Season 2 will wrap up Tanjiro’s current mission in its finale next week, but what is the release date and time for Entertainment District Arc episode 11?
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for episode 10 of Demon Slayer‘s Entertainment District Arc.]
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Murderer of demons Season 2 has continually outdone itself, and the Entertainment District Arc Episode 10 proved to be one of the best installments of the anime thus far.
After Gyutaro dealt several devastating blows to Tanjiro’s teammates, this week the group makes a surprising comeback. Tengen Uzui and Inosuke not only overcome their near-fatal injuries, but work alongside Tanjiro and Zenitsu to defeat Gyutaro and Daki.
The action sequences alone make the episode worthwhile, but the character growth stands out as well. Unfortunately, Murderer of demonsThe latest leaves fans in another big suspense.
Despite removing both Gyutaro and Daki’s heads, Gyutaro manages to unleash an overwhelming amount of blood sickles before he actually fades away. That attack seemingly levels the entire city and leaves the fate of the show’s main characters up in the air once again.
Entertainment District Arc Episode 11 release date and time
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With Murderer of demons Season 2 leaves Tanjiro and his companions in mortal danger again, fans are eager to see what happens in episode 11 of the entertainment district arc. Tengen and Tanjiro have poison running through their veins. On top of that, Gyutaro’s attack seemed powerful enough to leave everyone in Yoshiwara with mortal injuries.
Murderer of demons confirmed in your official Twitter that the 11th episode of the Entertainment District Arc will air on Sunday, February 13. The episode will air on Fuji TV in Japan at 11:15 p.m. Like every other Season 2 installment, it will then stream on Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu. Barring any unforeseen delays, new episodes will hit those platforms at 11am EST.
The tweet also confirms that episode 11 will serve as the end of this outing. Fans would undoubtedly like more of this story, but there is a silver lining to its conclusion. The final episode of the Entertainment District Arc will see its broadcast frame increased to 45 minutes. That means it should have a slightly longer execution time than usual.
What to expect from the upcoming ‘Demon Slayer’ finale
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Outside of a longer episode, what else can fans expect from episode 11 of Murderer of demons Season 2 entertainment district arc? The anime has quite a bit to figure out after this week’s battle. The series needs to determine the fate of all the characters, especially Sound Hashira’s, Tengen Uzui.
The final installment could also set up the next story in the series, though it probably won’t have much time to do so. Murderer of demons has yet to receive an official Season 3 renewal. However, with the success of the show and the length of Koyoharu Gotouge’s manga, another departure seems inevitable. Fans can see some setup for that, albeit a minor one.
The anime also revealed the title of the Entertainment District Arc 11 episode in its post-credits scene. The ending will be called “No Matter How Many Lives.” It’s hard to say what that means for the grand conclusion. It could allude to saving as many lives as you can, but it could just as easily refer to lives lost.
Fans will have to tune in to next week’s installment to see how the characters fare. Meanwhile, Murderer of demonsRecent episodes are worth rewatching. The first 10 episodes of the Entertainment District Arc are currently available on Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu.
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