Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 5 is highly anticipated since the last episode left the fans on the edge of their seats with a cliffhanger. In the previous episode, Nezuko and Tanjiro get knocked out by Karaku, and fans are now wondering what’s next up in store for them.
Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 5 Release Date is Scheduled
The Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 5 is set to air this Sunday, May 7th. The episode will be out to watch at 11:15 PM as per Japan Standard Time on local Japanese TV channels and online.
The release time for global fans will vary according to their region.
- Pacific Standard Time: 7:15 am, Sunday, May 7
- Central Standard Time: 9:15 am, Sunday, May 7
- Indian Standard Time: 7:45 pm, Sunday, May 7
- Japanese Standard Time: 11:15 PM, Sunday, May 7
- Eastern Standard Time: 10:15 am, Sunday, May 7
- Central European Time:4:15 pm, Sunday, May 7
- Philippine Standard Time: 10:15 pm, Sunday, May 7
- Australia Central Standard Time: 11:45 am, Sunday, May 7
- British Standard Time: 3:15 pm, Sunday, May 7
What Happened in the Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 4?
In the Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 4, titled “Thank You, Tokito,” the Mist Hashira protected Kotetsu, and they together went to find Kanamori and Haganezuka.
Meanwhile, Tajiro learned about the Hantengu’s splitting ability and also rescued Nezuko using Urogi’s severed foot. However, both of them got knocked out by Karaku.
Later in the episode, we saw that Mitsuri Kanroji returned to the Swordsmith Village after knowing about the demon’s attack.
What is the Plotline of Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 5?
Episode 5, titled “Bright Red Sword,” will focus on Tanjiro and Nezuko and how they escape the demons after getting knocked. While the plotline for episode 5 is out, the escape location is still a top secret.
On the other side, Love Hashira Mitsuri Kanroji will come back to the Swordsmith Village and protect the villagers from Gyokko’s monstrous fish.
Where to Watch Demon Slayer Season 3 Episode 5 Online?
Episode 5 will be streaming online on multiple streaming platforms, including Crunchyroll. In Japan, fans can watch it on local TV channels and online platforms.