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Tokyo Revengers Season 4: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

Tokyo Revengers Season 4: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

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By Aman Shukla Published on July 19, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated July 19, 2025, 10:12 IST
If you're as hooked on Tokyo Revengers as we are, you're probably counting the days until Season 4 drops. This anime's wild mix of time travel, gang drama, and gut-punching moments has kept us all on edge. After Season 3's emotional rollercoaster, we're dying to know what's next for Takemichi and the crew. So, let's dive into everything we've got so far—release date guesses, cast updates, and what the plot might throw at us. When Can We Expect Tokyo Revengers Season 4?
No official release date has been locked in yet, but the folks behind Tokyo Revengers dropped some big news in June 2024: Season 4 is officially happening! Word is, we're looking at a 2026 premiere, though nothing's set in stone. Looking back, Season 1 hit screens in 2021, Season 2 rolled out in January 2023, and Season 3 landed in October 2023. The gaps between seasons have been all over the place, so pinning this down is tricky.
Some fans were hoping for a 2025 release—maybe even as early as March or April—but that feels like a stretch now. Liden Films kicked off production in summer 2024, and with animation, voice work, and all the polishing that goes into a season, 2026 makes more sense. My guess? We might see it in early to mid-2026, maybe even at a big event like Anime Expo 2025, where they could drop a firm date or another trailer. For now, we're just keeping our fingers crossed and checking X for updates. What's the Story in Season 4?
Season 3 wrapped up the Tenjiku Arc with some major feels—Takemichi spilling his time-travel secret to Mikey, Toman breaking up, and all sorts of fallout. So, what's next? Season 4 will likely dive into the Bonten Arc and possibly the Three Deities Arc (sometimes called the War of the Three Titans Arc ) from Ken Wakui's manga. Here's the lowdown on what's coming. The Bonten Arc
The Bonten Arc (chapters 186–206) picks up where Season 3 left off, throwing Takemichi into a grim future. He's still fighting to save Mikey, who's spiraling down a dark path. This arc's shorter—about 21 chapters—so it might only take up 6 or 7 episodes. It's packed with heavy moments as Takemichi wrestles with the consequences of his time leaps and tries to keep his friends from breaking apart. The Three Deities Arc
Then there's the Three Deities Arc (chapters 207–235), which ramps things up with a massive gang clash between Rokuhara Tandai, Brahman, and the Kanto Manji Gang. Takemichi's back in the past, trying to fix the future, but Mikey's nowhere to be found, and new players shake things up. A Season 4 visual dropped recently, showing Takemichi grabbing Mikey's hand with the line 'I won't let you die.' That alone has me hyped—it's gonna be intense.
There's some chatter about whether they'll skip the Bonten Arc to focus on the Three Deities Arc , especially since the trailer leaned hard into the latter. But I think they'll cover both. The Bonten Arc sets up too much to skip, and with maybe 24 episodes like Season 1, there's room to tackle both arcs. Could this be the final season? It's possible if they wrap up the Final Arc too, but nothing's confirmed yet. Who's Coming Back? Cast and Characters
The voice cast is a big part of what makes Tokyo Revengers hit so hard, and we're expecting most of the gang to return. Here's who's likely to be back, based on the Japanese dub: Takemichi Hanagaki (Yuuki Shin): Our crybaby hero, still leaping through time to save everyone.
(Yuuki Shin): Our crybaby hero, still leaping through time to save everyone. Manjiro 'Mikey' Sano (Yu Hayashi): Toman's leader, whose fate is at the heart of Season 4.
(Yu Hayashi): Toman's leader, whose fate is at the heart of Season 4. Ken 'Draken' Ryuguji (Tatsuhisa Suzuki/Masaya Fukunishi): Mikey's rock, always bringing the calm to the storm.
(Tatsuhisa Suzuki/Masaya Fukunishi): Mikey's rock, always bringing the calm to the storm. Hinata Tachibana (Azumi Waki): Takemichi's girlfriend and the reason he keeps fighting.
(Azumi Waki): Takemichi's girlfriend and the reason he keeps fighting. Naoto Tachibana (Ryota Ohsaka): Hinata's brother, helping Takemichi navigate time.
(Ryota Ohsaka): Hinata's brother, helping Takemichi navigate time. Chifuyu Matsuno (Adam McArthur): A loyal Toman member and Takemichi's ride-or-die.
A big addition is Senju Kawaragi (Mariya Ise), a key player in the Three Deities Arc and part of the Brahman gang. Mariya Ise's voice work in Hunter x Hunter has me stoked to hear her as Senju. While Tetta Kisaki (Nicolas Roye) bit the dust in Season 3, don't be surprised if he pops up in flashbacks.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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