While we didn’t have to wait long to see our favorite Kimetsu no Yaiba characters again thanks to the movie, we’re glad they took up space again week after week. That’s right, the second season of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has started airing since last October 10 and here we are going to tell you everything we know and of course, how to watch the series in simulcast with Spanish subtitles.
Turns out the rumors were true. The second season of Kimetsu no Yaiba will bring two main story arcs to the small screen. The first of them, The Infinite Train, will have a total of 7 episodes in which the events that occurred in the film are narrated. One of these episodes is totally unreleased with Kyojuro Rengoku on a mission that did not appear in the film.
The second arc that will be narrated in this new season starting on December 5, will be Entertainment District. In it, Tanjiro and his companions will have a special mission in the Red Light District where they must face Daki, one of the Six Moons. And although it is unknown how many chapters will be broadcast to narrate this arc, we know that the first episode will last 1 hour. The latter could be explained by the fact that the arc starts right where the movie Kimetsu no Yaiba – Mugen Train left us.
How to watch the second season of Kimetsu no Yaiba in Spanish
At the moment, the only video streaming service that is broadcasting the second season of Kimetsu no Yaiba is Crunchyroll. It is being simulcast, so the episodes appear the same day they are broadcast in Japan or well, an hour later.
For now, the second season of Kimetsu no Yaiba is available with original language and subtitles in Spanish. To access it, you must have a premium account (from $ 7.99 per month), if you want to see the latest episode broadcast.
The episodes of the previous week can be seen for free for a limited time but with advertising. Those who have never activated their free trial of Crunchyroll Premium, now is the time.
The new episodes will be available every Sunday. So, they are inaugurated on Sundays in Kimetsu.