Demon Slayer Infinity Castle 4DX to release tomorrow: Where it’s coming and what to expect
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 1 is returning to Japanese cinemas on February 20, 2026, in a special 4DX Breathing Enhanced Edition. This immersive version aims to amplify the impact of the film's signature Breathing Styles and intense action ...

This special edition is expected to deliver a more immersive experience by highlighting the signature Breathing Styles used by the film’s characters. The enhanced effects aim to make action sequences feel more intense and engaging for viewers.
The film, officially titled Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 1 — Akaza’s Return, first hit Japanese theaters in July 2025 and has continued its theatrical run due to strong audience demand. Produced by Studio Ufotable, the movie earned widespread praise for its exceptional animation quality and high-energy fight scenes.
The new 4DX version follows closely behind a recent IMAX screening, which marked a milestone moment for anime films in premium formats. Infinity Castle Part 1 has achieved remarkable box office success, becoming one of the highest-grossing anime films both in Japan and worldwide.
What to expect from Demon Slayer's 4DX version
4DX screenings offer a multisensory cinematic experience. The format includes motion-enabled seats along with special effects such as wind, mist, lighting, and fog. These features are designed to synchronize with key moments in the movie, making audiences feel more connected to the on-screen action.According to reports, the 4DX Breathing Enhanced Edition will be screened across 62 theaters throughout Japan. However, fans outside Japan may have to wait longer, as there has been no announcement regarding international screenings of this particular version.
Meanwhile, anticipation is growing for Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part 2. While an official release date has not been revealed, early expectations suggest the next installment could arrive around 2027, followed by Part 3 in 2029. Many fans are hopeful that new details will be shared during AnimeJapan 2026.
The Infinity Castle trilogy represents the final arc of the series, and audiences are eager to see how the story continues on the big screen. Studio Ufotable’s work on Part 1 has already set a high benchmark, with its visually stunning animation and emotionally charged battles making it a standout anime film. The 4DX version is expected to give fans another chance to experience those moments in a more immersive way.
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