Demon Slayer Infinity Castle headlines several major anime announcements arriving in early July.
Black Clover, Gachiakuta and Ao Ashi are all expected to reveal new trailers.
Reportedly, Infinity Castle could begin streaming on Crunchyroll later this month.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle is at the centre of a busy week for anime fans, with several highly anticipated announcements expected in early July. Alongside fresh updates for the blockbuster trilogy, franchises including Black Clover, Gachiakuta and Ao Ashi are preparing to unveil new trailers, production news and release details. The first week of July is shaping up to be one of the biggest periods for anime announcements this year.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle remains the biggest attraction
The biggest focus remains Demon Slayer Infinity Castle, with the second film in the trilogy expected to receive fresh production updates and promotional material. Fans are also awaiting more clarity on the overall release roadmap for the remaining films.
Meanwhile, reports suggest the first Infinity Castle film could soon make its streaming debut on Crunchyroll following its record-breaking theatrical run. Although the platform has yet to officially confirm the listing, anticipation continues to grow among international viewers eager to revisit Tanjiro Kamado's latest battle.
Black Clover, Gachiakuta and Ao Ashi prepare fresh reveals
July will also bring welcome news for several other popular anime franchises. Black Clover Season 2 is widely expected to unveil its first major trailer, along with a possible release window after years of waiting.
Gachiakuta Season 2 is also tipped to release a new trailer and provide an update on its production schedule. Meanwhile, football anime Ao Ashi Season 2 is expected to reveal fresh promotional footage and may finally confirm its premiere window.
While the exact announcements remain under wraps, the opening days of July are expected to deliver one of the biggest waves of anime news in 2026. Towards the end of the month, Demon Slayer Infinity Castle is also expected to expand its reach further with a reported streaming debut on Crunchyroll on July 29, bringing one of the year's biggest anime films to home audiences.





























