If you’re a fan of the anime (and manga) Demon Slayer, you’ll know that the first part of the long-awaited final arc will finally hit the big screen on September 17. A major event for all fans who are eagerly awaiting the continuation of the adventures of Tanjiro, Nezuko and their friends. Already released several weeks ago in Japan, the film has received rave reviews for the beauty of its animation and the technical skill of studio MAPPA (also known for Jujutsu Kaisen and Attack on titans – shingeki no kyojin). In Paris, the announcement of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba La Forteresse Infinie preview at the Grand Rex, scheduled for September 5, sold out in just a few hours… But fortunately, the legendary Parisian cinema has just announced a second sale for the preview, on September 14 at 2.30pm. And tickets are likely to go fast (again)…
How do I get tickets for the Demon Slayer preview in Paris?
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Tickets for the film at the Grand Rex will open on August 19 at 12 noon. To be sure of getting tickets, we advise you to :
1. Create an account on the Grand Rex website beforehand. Already have an account? Check that all your details are up to date (especially your credit card details) to avoid wasting time.
2. Don’t refresh the page while you’re in the online queue. You risk being placed back at the end of the queue… Be patient!
3. Log on at least 30 minutes before the official start of the sale.
For your information, the film will be screened in the mythical grand theater in VOSTFR.
How much will tickets cost to see the film at the Grand Rex in Paris?
As with all previews, the price is slightly higher than a regular cinema ticket. Here, you’ll have to pay 18 euros to see the latest bow before anyone else. Seating will be free, so you’ll need to get there relatively early to be able to sit wherever you like.

A disclaimer to all fans and newcomers: previews at the Grand Rex are often very lively. Fans gather to watch the film, but also to let their joy explode at every powerful scene. So it’s not unusual for screenings to be punctuated by cheers and applause throughout. If you prefer to experience the first opus of this trilogy in peace and quiet, we don’t recommend seeing the preview at the Grand Rex. But for those who like to share their passion with other fans, it’s the perfect opportunity to indulge in a concentration of emotions!