Overview
- Warner Bros. Japan released the first key visual for the new anime, confirming it will premiere in 2026.
- The series will enlist an all-new creative team and voice cast and will leverage up-to-date animation technology.
- The announcement marks the franchise’s 40th anniversary revival of the iconic post-apocalyptic saga.
- Warner Bros. Japan will unveil the first trailer and detailed cast lineup at its Anime Expo 2025 panel on July 5.
- The original manga by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara has sold over 100 million copies worldwide since 1983.