Summary
Ask any storyteller who writes epic stories, and they will tell you that sometimes your story is only as good as your villain is. This may be why fans of franchises likeDragon BallandYu Yu Hakushodetermine their favorite storylines based on who the villain of that particular arc is. Being one of the biggest shonen anime today, it’s no surprise thatDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaibafeatures a memorable villain or two. The series has an excellent antagonist in the form of Muzan Kibutsuji, a powerful demon who has lived for over 1,000 years and whose goal is to become invincible.
While he has been crowned one of the greatest shonen villains of the decade, many have pointed out he has done this despite having a relatively short amount of screen time (to the point where he isn’t even seen in an arc or two). With the events of season three coming to a close, can fans of the franchise expect to see more of him in the upcoming season?

Who is Muzan Kibutsuji?
Muzan Kibutsuji is the main antagonist inDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Muzan is an immensely powerful and cunning demon who is responsible for creating numerous other demons through his blood. Muzan was once a human, but he became a demon centuries ago after ingesting a special type of demon blood that granted him immense strength and immortality. He possesses the ability to transform his appearance, allowing him to blend into human society undetected.
Throughout the series, Muzan is shown to be ruthless and manipulative, willing to do whatever it takes to maintain his power andavoid being defeated by demon slayers. He is responsible for the death of Tanjiro Kamado’s family and the transformation of his sister, Nezuko, into a demon (thus the personal hate Tanjiro has for him). Muzan is the primary target of Tanjiro and the Demon Slayer Corps, who seek to eliminate him and end his reign of terror.

How Often Have Fans Seen Him in the Series So Far?
Despite being the main antagonist, viewers have seen very little of Muzan on screen. This is primarily because, despite being an all-powerful demon, Muzan shows signs that he is a coward who prefers to manipulate others into doing his bidding. Cowardly though he may be, he is alsoverypowerful, and when Tanjiro tells the Demon Slayer Corps that he had a personal run in with him, the other members are surprised he saw Muzan at all; apparently, when many Demon Slayers lay eyes on Muzan, he is the last thing they see, as he has no issues killing them on the spot. With his tendency to let others do his bidding, and killing the few who confront him, it’s no surprise viewers haven’t seen much of him so far.
Will Fans See More of Him in Season 4?
Muzan will likely make a couple of mere cameo appearances in the upcoming season ofDemon Slayer. Unless the animators decide to write some filler storylines (of which thiswould be the ideal placeto do with, since the story basically takes a break for character development), then fans of Muzan will have to wait forThe Final Battle Arcto get serious screen time from their favorite antagonist.
Though this may disappoint some fans who were hoping to see more from Muzan, one of the reasons he is such an effective antagonist is because of the power he wields despite not being physically present. His presence is always felt and there is much uncertainty about what his next move will be, so keeping him off-screen until the finale makes for a really effective storytelling decision.

Demon Slayer
Based on Koyoharu Gotouge’s shonen manga, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is an action anime set in Japan during the early 20th century. Seeking revenge for the murder of his family while also looking to save his sister, Tanjiro joins the Demon Slayer Corps as they try to eradicate Demons led by Muzan.