The movie 'Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Mugen Train' was released in Japan, continuing the popular anime series and becoming a major box office success.
The film was released in theaters across the United States, expanding its global reach and popularity outside Japan.
The home video release of 'Demon Slayer: Mugen Train' was made available in Japan, allowing fans to own and watch the movie at home.
The movie's home media release in the United States provided fans access to physical copies of the film.
Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, and Inosuke board the Mugen Train to assist Flame Hashira Kyojuro Rengoku in investigating mysterious disappearances on the train.
Enmu, the Lower Rank One demon of the Twelve Kizuki, attacks the passengers and Demon Slayers aboard the train, placing them under a hypnotic dream state.
Passengers and Demon Slayers, including Tanjiro's group and Rengoku, fall into immersive dreams created by Enmu to incapacitate them.
Tanjiro realizes the danger of the dream state and manages to awaken himself, beginning his fight against Enmu.
Tanjiro confronts and destroys Enmu, ending the demon’s control over the passengers and ending the dream state.
Akaza appears, intervening in the battle to challenge Kyojuro Rengoku, seeking to defeat a Hashira to gain favor with Muzan Kibutsuji.
An intense battle ensues between Rengoku and Akaza aboard the train, showcasing Rengoku's Flame Breathing techniques and resolve.
After a fierce battle, Rengoku succumbs to severe injuries inflicted by Akaza, inspiring Tanjiro and others with his final words.
The train resumes its journey, carrying the surviving Demon Slayers as dawn breaks, symbolizing hope and renewed determination.