Is the Demon Slayer Movie and Season 2 the Same?

avatarBakingAlert9 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale9 months ago

The movie and Season 2 follow different arcs. The Mugen Train movie is actually sandwiched between Season 1 and Season 2.

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avatarBivouacingFirm9 months ago

Quick answer: they鈥檙e different. Movie is Mugen Train arc, Season 2 is Entertainment District arc. Enjoy both!


avatarAttainingFord9 months ago

Nope! The Demon Slayer movie, Mugen Train, covers the Mugen Train Arc, while Season 2 kicks off with the Entertainment District Arc. Same universe, different stories!


avatarSortyingSlag9 months ago

Nah. Movie = Mugen Train. Season 2 = Entertainment District. Different arcs but both absolutely stunning!


avatarTrottingArea9 months ago

From personal experience, the movie's intense action sequences on the big screen are a must-watch before diving into Season 2's epic drama!

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