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Tokyo Revengers Season 4 Update: Renewal Odds, Release Timeline, and What Comes Next

Tokyo Revengers Season 4 Update: Renewal Odds, Release Timeline, and What Comes Next
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Time-leapers, brace yourselves—Tokyo Revengers Season 4 is officially back, and the new trailer teases street-level war, new faces, and emotional wreckage. If Season 3 rattled you, Season 4 looks ready to shatter you.

Time-travelers, dust off the bloody knuckles. Tokyo Revengers is finally breaking its silence: Season 4 is official, the trailer is out, and it looks like an all-out brawl packed with new faces and emotional wreckage. If Tenjiku rocked you in Season 3, that was just the warm-up.

The trailer: Senju sets the tone, then the floor drops out

The new footage opens on Senju Kawaragi's voice, which sounds calm right up until you realize it is basically the calm before a full-on storm. Senju is a major player in the War of the Three Titans Arc, and she is voiced by Mariya Ise (yep, Killua from Hunter x Hunter). That is a statement casting move, and the show knows it.

When is Season 4 coming?

Liden Films confirmed the anime is back in 2026. No month yet. If the previous rollouts are any hint, circle Spring or Summer 2026 in pencil. Season 3 sped through the Tenjiku Arc and left everyone emotionally gutted; Season 4 picks up from there and barrels straight into the Final Saga.

Who is back, what is new, and what else is cooking

  • Release: 2026 (exact date TBA). Based on past seasons, Spring/Summer 2026 feels likely.
  • Arc: War of the Three Titans, kicking off the Final Saga.
  • Studio: Liden Films returns. Expect the usual gritty aesthetic, a punchy soundtrack, and more gut-punch monologues.
  • Returning cast: Yuki Shin (Takemichi), Yuu Hayashi (Mikey), and Masaaki Mizunaka (Draken).
  • New voice: Mariya Ise joins as Senju Kawaragi, a deceptively composed, wildly powerful force in the story.
  • English dub: Cast not announced yet, but given how global the series is now, the dub likely lands not long after the Japanese version.
  • Mobile game: Tokyo Revengers: UNLIMITED launches Spring 2026. It lets you replay big arcs and maybe even tinker with the timeline yourself.
  • Franchise check-in: Two live-action movies, stage plays, mountains of merch, and more on the way. The manga wrapped in 2022 and has sold over 70 million copies.
  • Where to watch now: Season 1 is on Crunchyroll; Seasons 2 and 3 are on Hulu.

Why this arc matters

This is the part where everything collides: Takemichi's last-ditch gambits, Mikey's spiral into darkness, and all that time-jumping trauma piling up in one place. With the manga done and the anime heading into its endgame, Season 4 is less about saving the past and more about rewriting what comes next. Inside baseball note: calling it the War of the Three Titans is your tip-off that the power map in Tokyo is about to get messy.

Bottom line

Season 4 is locked for 2026, the trailer hints at a brutal, emotional showdown, and the franchise is going bigger with a new mobile game dropping the same year. Buckle up. And if you have a favorite theory about how this all ends, drop it in the comments so we can argue about it like civilized delinquents.