What's the Difference Between Demon Slayer Movie and Season 2?

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avatarAlteringBeryla year ago

The movie is a compact, epic arc on a train (hence the name), while Season 2 provides a richer tapestry of storylines beyond the train.

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avatarEmptyingDaisya year ago

Mugen Train movie is just one long arc, whereas Season 2 has episodes covering more than just the movie content. You'll get new storylines in Season 2!


avatarSortyingSlaga year ago

The movie, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, covers the Mugen Train Arc, while Season 2 kicks off with a brief recap of the movie and dives into the Entertainment District Arc. Basically, watch the movie for the Mugen Train Arc and Season 2 for what's next!


avatarUnifyingSluma year ago

Honestly, Season 2 starts with the same stuff as the movie but then moves on to a new adventure. So if you鈥檝e seen the movie, skip the first few episodes of Season 2.

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